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Biden team prepares to rush last-minute aid to Ukraine...
Posted by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Nov 6, 2024 | World | 0 |
Tariffs, Patriots, and Pressure: A New Plan to Squeeze Moscow
Washington’s new approach pairs a NATO-financed surge of U.S. air defenses and artillery with threats of sweeping secondary tariffs, aiming to slow Russia’s advances, harden Ukraine’s skies, and force the Kremlin toward talks on terms Kyiv can accept.
Read MoreZelensky and Trump Map Next Steps on Peace, Air Defense, Industry
At the NATO Summit in The Hague on June 25, 2025, Volodymyr Zelenskyy met U.S. President Donald Trump to discuss a just, lasting peace, urgent air-defense needs, and joint weapons production, while noting Russia’s refusal to take ceasefire steps and rising civilian strikes.
Read MoreTrump touts US gas to Germany, sidesteps Ukraine aid, sanctions
After meeting German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, President Donald Trump pitched expanded U.S. gas sales to Berlin but offered no firm commitments on aid for Ukraine or new sanctions on Russia, framing energy deals—not punitive measures—as his priority sidestepping timelines.
Read MoreAfter Trump–Putin Call, Kremlin Rejects 30-Day Ukraine Truce
Following a rare two-hour call, Donald Trump hailed an “excellent” talk with Vladimir Putin, but Moscow refused a 30-day, unconditional ceasefire that Kyiv had accepted. Trump floated Vatican-hosted talks and hinted the U.S. might step back if progress stalls.
Read MoreTrump Presses Kyiv Toward Talks on Putin’s Terms, Europe Balks
The op-ed argues Trump aligned with Putin by urging talks before a ceasefire, pressing Zelensky to meet in Istanbul on May 15 despite Europe’s red line. It says Ukraine won’t concede territory, may walk away without guarantees, and expects Türkiye to mediate.,
Read MoreKyiv Summit Sets May 12 Start for 30-Day Unconditional Ceasefire
Kyiv and allied leaders called for a full, unconditional ceasefire to start May 12 and last at least 30 days, coordinated with the U.S. They warned of new energy and banking sanctions if Russia refuses, while pledging to keep strengthening Ukraine’s defenses.
Read MoreEU weighs doubling Ukraine aid if Trump fails to sway Putin
U Commissioner Andrius Kubilius says Brussels could effectively double military aid to Ukraine if U.S. President Donald Trump cannot secure peace from Putin—by procuring more from Ukrainian manufacturers, where costs are roughly half those in the EU or U.S.
Read MoreKyiv Rejects Trump’s ‘Peace Deal’ Fantasy Amid Deadly Reality
by Colin H | Apr 25, 2025 | Uncategorized | 0 |
Kyiv’s view of Trump’s promised “peace deal” is shaped by rubble and funerals, not slogans. After the year’s deadliest strike on the capital, Nataliya Gumenyuk argues that Putin isn’t seeking peace and U.S. leverage over air defenses risks forcing a bad ceasefire.
Read MoreTelegraph: Inside Trump’s Draft Deal to Rewire Ukraine’s Gas
A leaked draft reported by The Telegraph says Trump’s “minerals deal” would claim 50% of Ukraine’s oil, gas and metals and revive Russian gas via Ukraine—an arrangement critics call expropriation that collides with EU energy policy and Kyiv’s sovereignty goals.
Read MoreTrump ally says Ukraine focus must be peace, not territory
by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Nov 10, 2024 | World | 0 |
Bryan Lanza, a senior advisor to President-Elect Donald Trump, said the incoming administration will aim to focus on achieving peace in Ukraine rather than enabling the country to gain back territory occupied by Russia. Lanza stated that if Zelensky were to demand peace if Crimea were returned then “he shows us that he’s not serious” and added, “Crimea is gone”.
Read MoreBiden team prepares to rush last-minute aid to Ukraine
by Kyiv Center for Defense Policy | Nov 6, 2024 | World | 0 |
The Biden administration is planning to rush the last of the over $6 billion remaining in Ukraine’s security assistance before the inauguration of President-Elect Donald Trump. There are problems facing Biden’s administration as it usually takes months for munitions and equipment to reach Ukraine so anything rolled out in the next weeks won’t arrive until well into Trump’s Presidency and there are fears Trump could halt the shipments before they reach Ukraine.
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