Ukraine’s European Backers Consider Options After US Pauses Weapons Shipments
- On Thursday, President Donald Trump paused shipments of air defense missiles and artillery, prompting Zelensky and EU backers to seek alternative support options.
- Amid Russia’s renewed offensive straining Ukraine’s defenses, Trump criticized past aid levels, prompting the U.S. to pause weapons shipments like Patriot and Stinger missiles.
- As U.S.-led peace efforts stall, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen launched a $176 billion EU fund to buy weapons Ukraine needs to counter missiles, Russian aircraft and drone attacks.
- Beyond immediate funding, there are growing calls to tap $320 billion in frozen Russian assets, which could support sustained military aid for Ukraine.
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Ukraine's European backers mull their options after U.S. pauses weapons shipments
In the windswept gardens of a Danish chateau, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and some of Ukraine’s main European backers weighed options Thursday for filling the gap after the Trump administration
Ukraine Pushes for Joint Weapons Production After U.S. Halts Arms Shipments
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Ukraine's European backers mull their options after the US pauses weapons shipments
AARHUS, Denmark (AP) — In the windswept gardens of a Danish chateau, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and some of Ukraine’s main European backers weighed options on Thursday for filling the gap after the Trump administration paused weapons shipments to his country.
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