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Trump may end even indirect support for Kiev following meeting with Zelensky — newspaper

Moreover, "the final shipments of ammunition and equipment authorized and paid for during the Biden administration could be canceled imminently," New York Times writes

NEW YORK, March 1. /TASS/. The US administration might end even indirect support to Ukraine after Friday’s meeting between US President Donald Trump and Vladimir Zelensky, the New York Times writes.

"After Friday’s spectacle in the Oval Office, the Trump administration official said the president might decide to end even the indirect support being provided by the US, which includes other types of military financing, intelligence sharing, training for Ukrainian troops and pilots," the newspaper notes.

Moreover, "the final shipments of ammunition and equipment authorized and paid for during the Biden administration could be canceled imminently."

On February 28, Zelensky arrived at the White House for a meeting with Trump. Their televised exchange, with reporters present, unraveled into a shouting match, with Trump scolding Zelensky for being disrespectful to the US, and Vice President JD Vance noting that Zelensky had not ever said a "thank you" for all the support provided to Kiev. A news conference scheduled to follow the meeting was canceled, and Trump posted a statement on the Truth Social media platform saying that Zelensky was disrespectful and not ready for peace.