Trump Reportedly Considers Ending Military Aid To Ukraine In The Aftermath Of Hot Debate With Zelenskyy
JAKARTA - The administration of US President Donald Trump is considering ending all military aid deliveries to Ukraine.
This report was written by The Washington Post citing a source as reported by TASS, Saturday, March 1.
The military supply could be stopped in response to Volodymyr Zelenskyy's statement at a meeting with Trump at the White House and his perception of the peace process, according to the report.
The decision, if taken, would apply to the billions of dollars worth of radar, vehicles, ammunition and missiles awaiting deliveries to Ukraine through the presidential withdrawal authority, an official said, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive topics.
Regarding the meeting in the Oval room of the White House, US President Donald Trump considered Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to have acted excessively. Zelenskyy was asked to reinforce his intention to make peace with Russia.
"We had a meeting today, as you know, with President Zelenskyy, and I don't think the meeting went well. From his point of view, I think he is too much. We want peace," Trump told reporters after a meeting at the White House. , March 1st.
When asked what Zelenskyy should do to keep the negotiations going, Trump said: "What he has to say, I want to make peace. He doesn't have to stand there and say this, Putin, all the negative things about (Russian President Vladimir) Putin. He has to say, I want to make peace. I don't want to go to war anymore."
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"We are looking for peace. We are not looking for someone who will show strong strength and then don't make peace because they feel brave, and that's what I see happening. I seek peace. We don't want to get involved in a ten year war and play games. We want peace and I just get the impression that if we do that (the minerla agreement), if we participate, he is looking for something I'm not looking for. He wants to keep fighting, fighting, fighting. We want to end this death, "said Trump.
"But he faces a very weak card. If we sign a contract, he gets a very strong card, and then he doesn't want to make peace. It's very simple," Trump continued.