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Trump Has Hung Ukraine Out to Dry, Though Zelensky Did All He Asked

Summary by Sydney Morning Herald
The US decision to cut off munitions already promised seems cruel and gratuitous.

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Despite a "stop" in the delivery of anti-aircraft systems, the United States is maintaining its support for Kiev for the time being. But Europe is urged to step up its military support as quickly as possible.

·Paris, France
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The theoretic ally was forced to hand over the weapons and ammunition available to the waning Belarusian Army and to cede its territory as a starting point for the failed assault on Kiev. At present—which is where this bittersweet-flavored summit fits—we could still presume that NATO has just secured from the US a support to Ukraine that neither its G7 partners nor the overwhelming majority of nations in the UN General Assembly did. In both foru…

The US seems to have stopped military aid to Ukraine. Russia is celebrating its upcoming victory. In Kiev, it is hoped that Donald Trump will be under domestic pressure.

·Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
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