U.S. Pauses All Military Aid to Ukraine | OilPrice.com
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
71% : Trump has given European leaders three weeks to come up with a workable plan.60% : "President Trump has been clear that he is focused on peace.
55% : Bloomberg quoted another unnamed official, from the Department of Defense, as saying that the order for suspension of all military aid concerned all military equipment not currently in Ukraine, "including weapons in transit on aircraft and ships or waiting in transit areas in Poland," Bloomberg wrote.
53% : On Friday, at talks in the White House that were supposed to end with the signing of a deal for the joint exploitation of Ukrainian mineral resources, presidents Trump and Zelensky, along with Vice President Vance engaged in a heated exchange concerning Zelensky's conduct to his hosts and the absent demonstration of gratitude for the support that the U.S. has been providing to the Ukrainian government for years.
40% : Following that Friday meeting, which ended abruptly and without a deal on mineral exploitation, Zelensky flew to London for an emergency meeting with European leaders who reiterated their commitment to continuing their support for the war, while they discussed possible peace plans scenario to present to President Trump.
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