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Number Theory: What does suspension of US aid mean for Ukraine?

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The US under Donald Trump stop its support for Ukraine. What consequences does this have for Europe? The topic in today's journal - the podcast.

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Berlin, committed to a massive increase in its defense investments, is ready to partially compensate for the suspension of American military aid to Ukraine, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius promised Thursday, AFP writes. "A…

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The US has stopped its Ukraine support. Germany is now to assume a leading role, announces Defense Minister Pistorius. Friedrich Merz's billion-dollar package gives him hope.

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Germany, committed to a massive increase in its defence investments, is ready to partially compensate for the suspension of US military aid to Ukraine, German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius promised on Thursday, AFP reported.

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German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius has received his Ukrainian counterpart, Rustem Umjerov, this Thursday in Berlin, and has promised him an increase in military aid that will supply the support withdrawn by the United States. “Of course, we are striving to compensate for the loss of support from the United States with new support, at least for the most part,” he said. After talking to Britain’s Secretary of Defense, John Healy, they both ag…

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