“The support we are receiving now was approved by Congress a year ago. We have not yet had the opportunity to reach an agreement with the US or discuss the details of new support with the US,” he briefed.
With Kiev’s interest in acquiring the Patriot Air Defence System, he left the door open that these may be included in the new support package, but admitted that this would depend on further negotiations. He lamented that the US had failed to respond to Kiev’s investigation to purchase these systems, Tass reported.
“We don’t want America to stop that aid,” Zelensky put together a briefing.
US President Donald Trump has not taken a harsh stance on whether he intends to stop providing military aid to Ukraine if peace falls apart. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said after three years of support and providing billions of dollars, the US has reached the point where it needs to focus on other tasks.
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