• 6 months ago
Former U.S. President Donald Trump has vowed to cut U.S. aid to Ukraine quickly if he is reelected in November. This has caused concern among Ukraine's allies who are working to secure long-term aid for the country. Despite these concerns, the Biden administration has taken steps to provide long-term security guarantees to Ukraine. In April, Congress approved over $60 billion in aid to Ukraine, and NATO countries have started planning to take over from the U.S. in coordinating military aid to Ukraine. This is seen as an effort to "Trump-proof" the Ukraine Defense Contact Group. With the upcoming election, it remains to be seen what impact the outcome will have on U.S. aid to Ukraine in the long run. Stay informed with the facts, on Fan Reviews News.
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00:00Former U.S. President Donald Trump has vowed to cut U.S. aid to Ukraine quickly if he is re-elected in November.
00:08This has caused concern among Ukraine's allies who are working to secure long-term aid for the country.
00:15Despite these concerns, the Biden administration has taken steps to provide long-term security guarantees to Ukraine.
00:22In April, Congress approved over $60 billion in aid to Ukraine,
00:27and NATO countries have started planning to take over from the U.S. in coordinating military aid to Ukraine.
00:34This is seen as an effort to Trump-proof the Ukraine Defense Contact Group.
00:39With the upcoming election, it remains to be seen what impact the outcome will have on U.S. aid to Ukraine in the long run.
00:47Stay informed with the facts on FanReviewsNews.

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