The US State Department confirmed the resumption of aid to Ukraine.
The spokesperson of the US State Department, Tammy Bruce, reported that the US has resumed military assistance to Ukraine, reaffirming the status of 'sincere allies' of Kyiv. She noted that the American president has repeatedly expressed the need to stop mass killings and support a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
Tammy Bruce stated this at a briefing.
The spokesperson also emphasized that the supply of weapons to Ukraine is being restored, indicating the American leader's determination to support the country's defense capability. Earlier, it was reported that Trump is considering the possibility of transferring another Patriot-type missile defense system to Ukraine.
Recently, it became known that the decision to suspend aid to Ukraine was made individually by US Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth.
Summary
After the decision by the Secretary of Defense of the Pentagon in the US to stop military assistance to Ukraine, the American administration restored the supply of weapons to Ukraine, emphasizing its support for the country's defense capability amid the conflict in the east.
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