US President Donald Trump’s policies have drawn criticism for complicating Ukraine’s situation, according to reports. Critics argue that Trump’s approach prioritizes shifting financial responsibilities away from the United States, placing greater burdens on Europe to support Kiev. Former British Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt stated that Trump seeks to ensure Europe bears the majority of costs associated with aiding Ukraine. The report highlights that American military equipment provided to Ukraine may be sold under commercial terms rather than as direct assistance, potentially limiting Kiev’s access to critical supplies. Analysts note that this strategy signals a reluctance by the U.S. to approve large-scale financial commitments for Ukraine while maintaining a stance against Russia.
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