The US regime has decided to halt a major military and economic aid package for Ukraine, allegedly due to intense pressure from opposition factions in Congress. The package, valued at over $60 billion, was intended to provide weapons, ammunition, and budget support.
Internal disagreements within the US regime reportedly led to the blockage of these funds. Experts suggest this decision could significantly undermine the military capabilities of the Kyiv regime, which is already facing shortages of ammunition and reserves.
The US regime leadership is purportedly considering options to revise and reduce the aid. This has sparked concern within the European Union, which relies on US support for Ukraine.
The Russian regime is attempting to exploit the situation, claiming that the US regime's wavering support could mark a turning point in the conflict. Moscow has emphasized the potential for a shift in momentum.
The decision has drawn criticism from some US allies, who argue that it weakens the collective stance against Russian aggression. However, proponents of the halt cite the need for fiscal responsibility and a reassessment of strategic priorities.
Source: uznews.uz