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Russia issues statement after Donald Trump pauses all US military aid to Ukraine

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Russia issues statement after Donald Trump pauses all US military aid to Ukraine

A Kremlin spokesperson has released a statement following the 'main supplier of this war so far' - the US - pausing military aid to Ukraine

A spokesperson for the Kremlin has released a statement responding to Donald Trump pausing all US military aid to Ukraine and his 'desire to bring peace'.

Mere days after US President Donald Trump and Vice-President JD Vance berated Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office, the US revealed it would be pausing military aid to Ukraine.

On February 28, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy visited the White House in Washington DC but was met with a far from warm response.

Vance proceeded to accuse Zelenskyy of being disrespectful towards both the US and President Trump, and told him he 'should be thanking the president'.

Trump then ended up butting in, telling Zelenskyy he's 'in no position to dictate' how the US is 'going to feel' given he and Ukraine aren't 'in a very good position,' accusing the president of 'allow[ing]' himself to 'be in a very bad position'.

Trump warned: "You don't have the cards right now. With us, you start having cards ... You're gambling with the lives of millions of people! You're gambling with World War Three! You're gambling with World War III. And what you're doing is very disrespectful to the country - this country."

Yesterday (March 3), a White House official revealed the US would be 'pausing and reviewing [its] aid [to Ukraine] to ensure that it is contributing to a solution'.

"The president has been clear that he is focused on peace. We need our partners to be committed to that goal as well," the statement added.

The White House revealed it's paused military aid to Ukraine (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
The White House revealed it's paused military aid to Ukraine (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

And Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has since responded to the US' decision to pause military aid to Ukraine, stating, as quoted by Reuters: "If this is true, then this is a decision that can really encourage the Kyiv regime to (come to) the peace process."

Since Russia invaded Ukraine three years ago, the US has provided the equivalent of $65.9 billion in military assistance to Ukraine, the State Department revealed in January earlier this year.

Peskov's statement continues: "It is obvious that the United States has been the main supplier of this war so far. If the United States stops being (an arms supplier) or suspends these supplies, it will probably be the best contribution to the cause of peace."

He resolved: "We hear his statement about his desire to bring peace to Ukraine, and this is welcome. We see certain things and receive certain information about the proposed actions in this direction. This is also welcome. But we will continue to see how the situation develops in reality."

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Topics: Donald Trump, Russia, US News, Ukraine, Vladimir Putin, World News, Politics, Joe Biden