The Kremlin said on Tuesday that the US military aid break in Ukraine would make the best contribution to peace, but warned that Russia had to clarify the details of the move by US President Donald Trump.
The spokesman for Kremlin, Dmitry Peskov, was careful in reports about a break in the USA and said the details should be seen.
“It is obvious that the United States has so far been the main supplier of this war,” said Peskov. “If the United States stop … or expose these stocks, this will probably be the best contribution to peace.”
Peskov said Russia welcomed Trump’s statements to his wish for peace in the region.
“We hear his statement about his wish to get peace to Ukraine, and that is welcome. We see certain things and receive certain information about the proposed actions in this direction. This is also welcome. But we will continue to see how the situation develops in reality,” said Peskov.
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After a collision with the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Trump held military help for Ukraine on Friday late Monday. Zelenskyy and a delegation were in Washington to sign the framework of a contract to create an investment fund with the United States to extract minerals in Ukraine.
The Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said on Tuesday that the Ukrainian military had the means of maintaining the situation on the front with Russian armed forces.
“We will continue to work with the USA over all available channels in a calm way,” Smyhal told a press conference.
Oleksandr Merezhko, head of the Ukrainian Parliament’s external committee, expressed his concerns.
“It looks really bad on the surface,” said Merezhko. “It looks as if (Trump) are pushing towards the capitulation, which means (acceptance) of Russia’s demands. To stop help now, this means helping Putin.”
EU diagrams common defense spending
The European heads of state and government will be under pressure to increase defense expenditure due to the US decision.
The European Commission proposed a new common European Union on Tuesday to award the EU governments in order to increase the defense skills of Europe.
“Europe is ready to take responsibility. Europe could mobilize almost 800 billion euros (227.5 billion US dollars) for a safe and resilient Europe. We will continue to work closely with our partners in NATO. This is a moment for Europe. And we are ready to increase,” said the European Commission, President of the European Commission, Usula from Leyen.
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The Leyen did not give a detailed time frame, but the joint borrowing would result in the construction of skills in air and rocket defense, artillery systems, rockets and ammunition, drones and anti-drone systems as well as cyber operations, according to the Commission.
EU leaders will discuss the proposal at a special summit, which is dedicated to defense spending on Thursday.
Zelenskiy said on Tuesday that he had discussed further cooperation with Germany Friedrich Merz, probably the next chancellor after the election of last week.
“We remember that Germany is a leader in the delivery of air defense systems to Ukraine and plays a crucial role in ensuring our financial stability,” said Zelenskyy after calling with Merz to X.
Several European leaders were disappointed with the American decision.
Finnish Foreign Minister Eline Valonen said that a US pivot point towards Russia was probably not an end to war.
Valonen said that she was also “a little worried” from a recently arranged order for the break of offensive cyber operations against Russia during the negotiations that aimed at termination of the Ukraine war.
“This is probably part of the great strategy that the White House decided to see whether this approach can lead to peace, effectively appeased Russia and exerts pressure on Ukraine,” said Valonen at an event in London. “From my personal view, it should be the other way around, and I trust that President Trump and his team will notice in due course that this probably doesn’t work.”
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Trump criticized Ukraine for a long time before Zelenskyy became president and claimed that the officials there interfered in the US election in 2016. The claims were dismissed as a conspiracy theory, and both as a special report report and as a congress report led by Republicans, Russia interfered in this election.
During his first term as American President, Trump suggested Zelenskyy in a call that the Ukrainian leader should work together to discredit the political rival Joe Biden. The US aid for Ukraine was delayed, the Democrats provided Trump for what they said, a Contan Pro -quo, and Trump was finally acquitted in the Senate due to abuse of power and disability of the Congress in the Senate.
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Before Trump became president a second time in 2023, he encouraged the Republicans to hold military help back in the congress.
Questions about Trump’s connections to Putin have hung him about him since his presidential run in 2016, and later he was learned that there were discussions about a Trump Tower project in Moscow during the campaign with Russian officials.
In July 2018, when Trump stood next to Putin in Helsinki, he seemed to justify the Russian leaders’ claims on US secretaries in relation to the election mixture two years ago.
Jeanne Shaheen from New Hampshire, the top democrat in the Senate Committee on the Senate Committee, said late Monday in a statement that Trump “opened the door for Putin to escalate his violent aggression against innocent Ukrainians”.
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