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President Trump is weighing new funding for Ukraine for the first time since taking office in January, diplomatic sources told CBS News.
Trump said he would end the war in Ukraine within his first 24 hours in office. His patience with Russia's Putin now appears to be wearing thin.
President Donald Trump told NBC he struck a deal with NATO on Thursday for the US to send weapons to Ukraine through the alliance, and that NATO will pay for those weapons “a hundred percent.”
President Donald Trump could send as much as $300 million in military aid to Ukraine, one source told Reuters.
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A new book alleges that President Donald Trump told donors he threatened Russian President Vladimir Putin with bombing Moscow if Russia invaded Ukraine.
Flattery and pressure — coupled with President Trump’s growing dissatisfaction with President Vladimir V. Putin — have helped build momentum for new economic punishments.
US president softens his rhetoric but it is unclear whether this will result in tangible support in the war against Russia
The US president said he will send weapons to Nato, which he said would pay and then give the weapons to Ukraine.