US Sends Aid, Zelenskyy Requests Troops

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Ukraine President Zelenskyy Addresses Allies

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed Western allies in Germany, urging them to send troops to assist Ukraine in forcing Russia to make peace. He emphasized the importance of cooperation and unity, especially in light of Donald Trump’s impending return to the White House.

Trump’s Return Raises Concerns

Trump’s previous support for Russian President Vladimir Putin and pledge to end the war quickly have sparked concerns about the future of U.S. support for Ukraine. Zelenskyy expressed hope that Trump’s return would not hinder their efforts.

New U.S. Aid Package Announced

Meanwhile, the Biden administration announced a $500 million military aid package for Ukraine, focusing on missiles, weapons, and training. This marks the 74th such package since February 2022, totaling over $65 billion in support.

European Union Prepared to Lead

The European Union’s foreign policy chief indicated that the EU is ready to take a leading role in supporting Ukraine if the U.S. does not continue its assistance.

Continued Fighting

Russian and Ukrainian forces continue to engage in intense battles, seeking to secure positions before Trump’s inauguration. The outcome of these battles could impact future peace negotiations.

NATO’s Role

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized the need to strengthen Ukraine’s position before ceasefire or peace talks. He stressed that the world is watching the conflict and its implications for global security.


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