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but they are part of an 800-million-dollar aid package the Biden administration says will strengthen Ukraine's offensive against Russian forces.
will strengthen Ukraine's offensive against Russian forces.
And the Russian President, Mr.
And the Russian President Mr. Putin says that those responsible for the act of terrorism have already been captured.
And if we do not do something about Russian interference in the election and we let Mitch McConnell stop all the backup paper ballots, then we're not going to get what we want to do.
And if we do not do something about Russian interference in the election and we let Mitch McConnell stop all the backup paper ballots, then we're not going to get what we want to do.
We also see that President Zelensky's courage, as well as the support they sought internationally, all contributed to Ukraine's resistance against the Russian invasion.
好的准备。那另外就是说我们也从。 We also see that President Zelensky's courage, as well as the support they sought internationally, all contributed to Ukraine's resistance against the Russian invasion.
And I remember the first thing someone said was Russian. It was pure Russian.
The leaked documents include American assessments of Russian capabilities in Ukraine and also expose U.S.
The leaked documents include American assessments of Russian capabilities in Ukraine and also expose US spy efforts against allies.
Just seven years ago, an undetected meteor exploded over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk, injuring at least 1,200 people.
…over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk…
SPEAKING IN RUSSIAN, CALLED ON
RUSSIAN TROOPS TO SURRENDER AND
What looks to someone familiar with the Latin alphabet, what looks to us as the letter P is pronounced R in Russian.
The same is true with, say, Ukrainian, where I thought I should be able to understand it, in fact, it's only 60 percent the same as Russian.
The UK government says it remains absolutely committed to peace in Ukraine and that it's engaging with key allies After President Trump paused US military aid to the war-torn country a short while ago The EU Commission president outlined her plan to strengthen Europe's military capability Saying it would help the bloc get immediate military equipment to Ukraine An official in Washington explained President Trump's decision by saying the president's been clear that he's focused on peace We need our partners to be committed to that goal as well We're pausing and reviewing our aid to ensure that it's contributing to a solution Well since returning to the White House President Trump's claimed and on a number of occasions that the Biden administration gave Ukraine 350 billion dollars in military assistance BBC News has not been able to verify that figure Well, the US Department of Defense says the amount spent on military assistance to Ukraine in the three years since the Russian invasion Amounts to just over a hundred and eighty billion dollars President Trump's move come two days after that heated exchange between him and President Zelensky and Vice President Vance in the Oval Office Well speaking to Fox News before the military aid was paused Vice President Vance said the door is open if mr Zelensky is willing to talk peace mr. Vance also suggested that giving Washington an economic interest in the future of Ukraine would serve as a security guarantee If you want real security guarantees if you want to actually ensure that Vladimir Putin does not invade Ukraine again The very best security guarantee is to give Americans economic upside in the future of Ukraine That is a way better security guarantee than 20,000 troops from some random country that hasn't fought a war in 30 or 40 years the security guarantee and also the economic guarantee for Ukraine is to rebuild the country and Ensure that America has a long-term interest JD Vance there will Ukraine does produce some of its own weaponry But it does rely heavily on billions of dollars of aid from overseas allies such as America and Europe With more on all of that his BBC verifies Nick Hurdley What would a reduction in US support look like and could Europe step in to fill funding and equipment gaps?
The US Department of Defence says the amounts spent on military assistance to Ukraine in the three years since the Russian invasion amount to just over $180 billion.