Trump says U.S. will resume sending weapons to Ukraine after pausing last week
Summary
The U.S. will resume sending weapons to Ukraine after temporarily stopping shipments last week. The decision follows a large-scale air attack by Russia and President Trump's discussions with Ukrainian and Russian leaders. Ukraine needs these weapons to defend against increasing Russian attacks.Key Facts
- The U.S. will send more defensive weapons to Ukraine after a brief pause in shipments.
- Ukraine is facing increased Russian attacks, including its largest number of airstrikes since early 2022.
- President Trump spoke with both Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and Russian President Putin recently.
- Ukraine depends on weapons from its allies, like the U.S., to protect its cities from these attacks.
- Last week, the Pentagon paused shipments due to concerns about low stockpiles of weapons.
- Sen. Lindsey Graham proposed a bill for high tariffs on countries buying Russian oil, including China and India.
- Ukraine is working on deals to produce drones with Western allies and a U.S. company.
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