After threat of Trump, Russia intensifies bombing to Ukraine
Trump receives NATO and makes ‘great ad’
Trump began his second term with the promise to quickly end the war. In recent weeks, however, it has expressed its growing frustration with Russian President Vladimir Putin. “Putin really surprised a lot of people. He speaks beautiful and then bombarding everyone at night,” said the American yesterday.
US President met with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte in the White House and said it will tax Russia 100% if war is not over. The head of the Military Organization will remain in Washington until tomorrow, where he also has a meeting with US Secretaries of Defense, Pete Hegseth, and State, Marco Rubio. At the same time, US special envoy Keith Kellogg arrived today Kiev.
USA resume sending weapons to Ukraine
Trump also said yesterday that the US will send Patriot Air Defense Systems to Ukraine. “We will send the Patriot, which they need desperately,” said the president, without specifying how many units will be sent. The measure comes two weeks after Washington announced that it would suspend the supply of weapons to Kiev.
According to the Republican, the US will not pay for shipments. “It will be a business for us,” he said, without giving details.
