Ukraine can hold out on frontline, Kyiv says after Trump's military aid pause
- The U.S. Has suspended military aid to Ukraine, affecting over $1 billion in weapons and ammunition.
- Military expert Ivan Stupak stated that while the aid pause will affect Ukrainian defense, it is not expected to lead to a catastrophic outcome on the front lines.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed the need for ongoing support, stating that Ukraine must hold out against the Russian invasion.
- Prime Minister Denys Shmygal emphasized the importance of negotiating with U.S. And European partners for continued support.
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