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The WSJ learned about Trump's order to explore the possibility of ending aid to Kiev

WSJ: Trump ordered to consider ending military aid to Ukraine
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The President USA Donald Trump after an altercation with his Ukrainian counterpart Vladimir Zelensky at the White House instructed the national Security staff to check the possibility of temporarily or permanently ending military assistance Ukraine. This was reported on February 28 by the American newspaper The Wall Street Journal (WSJ) with reference to the source.

"Shortly after the controversial meeting, Trump ordered his senior national security officials to check whether the United States could temporarily or completely stop current arms supplies to Ukraine," the publication says.

The publication clarified that for now, Trump intends to wait for further actions from Zelensky.

Earlier in the day, Czech President Petr Pavel supported Ukraine after the skirmish of the head of the Kiev Trump regime at the talks in the White House. He added that European countries need to step up to help for Kiev.

During the meeting in the Oval Office, there was a verbal altercation between Trump and Zelensky. The American president accused Zelensky of disrespectful attitude towards the United States. He stressed that the head of the Kiev regime is "playing with the Third World War," as well as with the lives of millions of people. Later it became known that Zelensky left the White House earlier than scheduled.

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