Trump to discuss cutting off aid to Ukraine with team on Monday — newspaper
It is reported that the package of measures may include the suspension or cancellation of military aid to Kiev agreed during the previous US administration
NEW YORK, March 3. /TASS/. US President Donald Trump will hold a meeting with his national security team on March 3 to discuss and possibly take measures regarding Ukraine, The New York Times reported, citing a US official.
According to the newspaper, the package of measures may include the suspension or cancellation of military aid to Kiev agreed during the previous US administration.
US State Secretary Marco Rubio and US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will also attend the meeting, the source told The New York Times.
On February 28, Zelensky arrived at the White House for a meeting with US President Donald Trump. During the conversation in the presence of journalists, an argument broke out between them, during which Trump pointed out Zelensky's disrespectful attitude towards the United States, and US Vice President JD Vance emphasized Zelensky's ungratefulness to Washington for the support provided to Kiev. The press conference following their meeting was canceled, and the signing of a mineral deal between the US and Ukraine did not take place. Trump later posted a statement on his Truth Social page, in which he emphasized that Zelensky was disrespectful and unprepared for a peaceful settlement of the Ukrainian conflict.
On March 2, Bloomberg reported, citing a source in the EU leadership, that the US presidential administration had privately made it clear to its European partners that it wanted a public apology from Zelensky for his behavior at the White House. According to the British media, no such apology was made in a conversation with journalists at Stansted airport.