U.S. Suspends All Ukrainian Military Aid To Zelensky

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New Delhi, 4th March 2025: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s visit to the US was quite controversial. In the Oval Office, the war of words between US President Trump, Vice President J.D. Vance, and Ukrainian President Zelensky is being discussed worldwide. US President Donald Trump has suspended military aid to Ukraine.
The order came just days after a clash in the Oval Office with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. President Trump will address a joint session of the US Congress on Tuesday evening to address the Ukraine issue. He has imposed this ban until Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky shows a commitment to ending the war with Russia. Citing officials, Fox News reported that the order is due soon. President Trump will address a joint session of the US Congress on Tuesday evening to address the Ukraine issue. This comes hours after a 25 percent tariff increase on imports from Canada and Mexico and a 20 percent tariff increase on imports from China was imposed.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated his claim that Russia is willing to end the war, asserting that the people of Ukraine also desire peace. He suggested growing separation between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his own country, a sentiment that has gained traction among Trump’s Republican supporters. A few weeks ago, Trump had referred to Zelensky as a “dictator” and speculated that he might cancel elections out of fear of losing.
After the explosion in the Oval Office on Friday, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who has strongly supported Ukraine’s fight against Russia but is known for his unpredictable stance, called for Zelensky to step down. Zelensky responded by saying he only answers to Ukrainian voters. In a sharp reply, Ukraine offered Graham citizenship so he could vote to remove him. Meanwhile, it has come to light that Trump had once demanded a mineral deal in return for U.S. aid to Ukraine, as the country holds valuable lithium reserves and other rare minerals important to the U.S.
Zelensky said he didn’t want to discuss the Oval Office incident but stressed the need for a solid ceasefire. However, he made it clear that Ukraine will not give up any of its land to Russia. He also said he is ready to step down as president, but only if Russia guarantees it will not attack Ukraine again.