Trump halts military aid to Ukraine after quarrel with Zelensky

US President Donald Trump has come into action after a heated argument with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval House of America. Donald Trump has completely stopped the military aid to Ukraine. White House officials have given this information. Officials said that Donald Trump only wants the war going on for three years to end and he expects the same from Zelensky. Five years ago, while being the President, Donald Trump had ordered to stop the military aid to Ukraine approved by Congress and an investigation against the then presidential candidate Joe Biden. Due to this, impeachment was also carried out against Donald Trump. At the same time, in the 2024 elections, Donald Trump had said that after coming to power, he would end the war between Russia and Ukraine. Now after winning the election, Donald Trump’s stand is that Russian President Vladimir Putin is in favor of peace and he wants a ceasefire. Donald Trump says that Ukraine itself is not in favor of peace.

On Monday, Donald Trump had said that the war between Russia and Ukraine is still not on the verge of ending. Donald Trump’s allies have also started pressuring Zelensky for a mineral deal. Let us tell you that Donald Trump got furious during his meeting with Zelensky at the Oval House. He said that Ukraine does not thank America for what it did. The whole matter is about the mineral deal. America wants Ukraine to sign the mineral deal without any conditions. At the same time, Zelensky said that he wants security guarantee in return for this deal.
A heated debate started between Trump and Zelensky on this issue. Trump blamed him for inciting the Third World War and said that he is a stupid president. Angry Zelensky left without eating food. After this, many countries of Europe also supported Zelensky. Zelensky, who arrived in the UK from America, was given a warm welcome. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has openly talked about helping him.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday briefed Parliament on the outcome of a major European conference he hosted in London over the weekend and said his country would play a key role in bringing peace to Ukraine at war with Russia. His address marked a rare display of unity across sections of the House of Commons, with opposition Conservative leaders praising him for his efforts to mobilise European Union (EU) leaders against the backdrop of a White House tussle between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and US President Donald Trump. (With inputs from Bhasha)

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