Ukraine Faces Dual Threats Amid Invasion: U.S. Support Wavers as Russia Presses On
As Ukraine approaches the third anniversary of Russia's invasion, deteriorating U.S. support adds to its struggles against Russia's advances.
White House officials told Ukraine to stop badmouthing Trump and sign a deal handing over $500bn worth of natural resources – half the country’s mineral wealth – to the US to repay it for wartime aid.
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Summary
Ukraine marks three years since the start of a full-scale invasion by Russia, facing new challenges as support from the U.S. diminishes, particularly following controversial remarks by Donald Trump. Ukrainians back President Zelenskyy, rejecting disinformation claims about his leadership. Meanwhile, discussions between the U.S. and Russia focus on peace, often sidelining Ukraine. European leaders propose a reassurance force to monitor tensions, but many doubt its viability. Amid threats from both Russia and shifting U.S. policies, Ukraine's future remains precarious as the conflict intensifies.
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