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  • 7/3/2025
The United States has abruptly paused deliveries of key military aid—air defence ammunition, missiles, and artillery shells—to Ukraine under Trump’s “America First” doctrine. Ukrainian MPs blasted this move, insisting “the United States is no longer our ally.” Mariana Bezuglaya and Solomiya Bobrovskaya accused the administration of sidelining Kyiv, even summoning the US chargé d’affaires to demand resumed support. President Trump told Zelensky at The Hague that US systems are “very hard to get” and prioritized for national and Israeli defense. Meanwhile, Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell confirmed a “capability review” to align aid with US interests. Kiev warns that this retrenchment could empower Russian advances toward Dnipro and Sumy, diminishing Ukraine’s defence. Moscow, unburdened, claims strategic initiative on the frontline. The aid suspension represents a major shift in US foreign policy and risks weakening Ukraine’s resistance as the war grinds on.

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00:30This capability review, and that's exactly what it is, it's a capability review, is being conducted
00:52to ensure U.S. military aid aligns with our defense priorities.
00:58And we will not be providing any updates to specific quantities or types of munitions being provided to Ukraine
01:05or the timelines associated with these transfers.
01:08But the Secretary will continue to make recommendations to the President for his decision on military assistance to Ukraine going forward.
01:17We see this as a common-sense, pragmatic step towards having a framework to evaluate what munitions are sent and when.

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