Ukraine responded to a US military assistance pause

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The Ukrainians expressed their shock and horror from the United States, stopping his military assistance to the country – what a politician called a “dangerous” situation.

“We will soon see the serious consequences – dangerous consequences,” the Ukrainian Parliament Committee, which chaired the Ukrainian Parliament Committee, told the target Committee on the Ukrainian Parliament.

Merezhko said the pause could begin to influence the Earth immediately after “in the coming days”.

Ukraine woke up to the news on Tuesday that the United States was “pausing and reviewing” their military assistance. A White House employee told a BBC news partner that his reason for this is to “guarantee he contributes to a decision.”

“The president is clear that he is focused on peace. We need our partners to be engaged to this purpose,” the White House official added.

While US President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski have not yet commented, Ukraine Prime Minister Dennis Schmikhal said his country is still ready to cooperate with the United States and repeat Kiev’s “gratitude” for their support so far.

However, some Ukrainian MPs came out to call the decision “catastrophic”.

“When we have a desperate need for American weapons, American support … (it) looks aside with Russia,” to end it now, “Merezhko said.

“I lure the Trump not to play with these dangerous problems because we are talking about life.”

Merezhko said the decision also shines a “new light” At the oval office spitting On Friday, between Zelenski and President of the United States and Vice President, who Merezhko called an “attempt to find a justification” to stop military aid.

“It was a show, you know, intentionally played,” he added.

US Vice President JD VANCE said he had seen “big problems” accusing Trump was of Russian President Vladimir Putin when asked during HANNITY Interview with Fox News Channel on Monday.

Vance said that people should accept that Trump “not only accepts that everything that the Russians tell him is true.”

“He negotiates with them. There is a gift and a claim. He trusts, but (we) check. This is called diplomacy. We had some respect for this in Washington before.”

For Kyiv, the break is the blocking of a basic rescue line. The last time it happened – due to political disagreements in the US Congress – Zelenski said Ukraine had lost life and land directly as a result.

Near the western border of Ukraine with Poland, there are frequent convoys of police assistance, which crawls on the way to the front lines, carrying armor and ammunition for exhausted troops.

The questions are left without answer whether Ukraine will still receive ammunition for already delivered US weapons or whether Washington will continue to share intelligence with KYIV.

A Ukrainian advocacy group said Trump “hangs Ukrainians to dry and give Russia the green light to continue marching to the west.”

Ukrainian MP Volodimir Ariev called the “very painful blow” pause. MP Alexi Honcharenko said it was a “disaster” that they saw was coming, but claims that “not everything is lost.”

“Roosevelt and Churchill turn to their graves. America has come to global evil.” Ukrainian blogger and activist Yuri Kasyanov said.

Another blogger, Leonid Shvets, replied sarcastic, “Thank you America! You’re angry.”

The reactions of the European allies of Ukraine have also begun to enter.

The United Kingdom Prime Minister Kayer Starmer is yet to respond directly to the pause, but Deputy Minister Angela Rainer told the BBC Radio 4 Today program that it is a “question for the United States … We are focused on the support of Ukraine, which will lead to the United States.”

She said Sir Keyer would not “have an open -air dialogue,” adding that the United Kingdom government has increased its support for Ukraine in recent days and is engaged in peace, as it believes the United States is.

The Minister of Europe in France, Benjamin Hadad, was more about it.

As he spoke on French television, he said the pause is a more distant idea, “because it will only strengthen the arm of the aggressor on Earth – Russia.”

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has published on X that “sovereign, pro-Western” Ukraine made his country “stronger and safer”, adding: “Whoever calls into question this obvious truth contributes to Putin’s triumph.”

Additional reporting by Vitaly Shevchenko and Paul Kirby

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