Ukraine breathes sigh of relief at Trump's pledge to resume US military aid
Briefly

The U.S. will provide Ukraine with military aid following President Trump's announcement. The Pentagon confirmed the release of weaponry for Ukraine's defense despite prior communications regarding funding suspension. Ukrainian officials expressed concern over the U.S. withdrawal, with the National Security Council member stating that much speculation was false. Ukrainian President Zelenskiy had a significant conversation with Trump, emphasizing the need for U.S. support against Russian strikes, resulting in a commitment from Trump to assist Ukraine.
Despite the many discussions and publications about the U.S. withdrawal, there should have been less fuss; most of what was written was false, Andrii Kovalenko, a member of Ukraine's National Security Council, communicated on social media.
Zelenskiy held a conversation with Trump on July 4 to explain that his country would be helpless in the face of large-scale Russian strikes without U.S. air defenses. Zelenskiy obtained a commitment from the Republican leader to find ways to support Ukraine.
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