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Trump asserts that Ukraine should refrain from launching attacks against Moscow.

Trump expresses advice to Ukraine, stating they should avoid targeting Moscow, following claims by the Kremlin that a fresh U.S. plan involving weapon supply to Kyiv accompanying sanctions against Russia would...

Trump advocates for Ukraine to abstain from attacking Moscow
Trump advocates for Ukraine to abstain from attacking Moscow

Trump asserts that Ukraine should refrain from launching attacks against Moscow.

In the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia, NATO countries and the United States are actively bolstering Ukraine's defences with significant military aid. This support, coordinated through the NATO Security Assistance and Training for Ukraine (NSATU) fund, includes the delivery of advanced weaponry, such as Patriot air defence systems, which are already in transit to Ukraine[1][2].

The NSATU fund, which involves Germany, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Finland, is facilitating the rapid delivery of much-needed equipment to meet Ukraine's evolving defensive requirements[3]. The U.S. is supplying the weapons, with NATO countries backfilling their stockpiles to ensure prompt delivery[3].

However, earlier in 2025, there were pauses in aid shipments, including a freeze on air defence and precision weapons by the U.S., which coincided with intense Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian cities[4]. These interruptions, coupled with political debates within the U.S. regarding the scope of military support, have created periods of uncertainty. Nevertheless, there is now movement towards renewed and expanded military aid, with the Trump administration considering further substantial aid packages worth hundreds of millions of dollars[5].

The delivery of advanced systems like the Patriot missile defense is crucial for Ukraine, as it enhances its ability to contest Russian missile and drone strikes, which have surged dramatically[4]. The NATO and U.S. military support has enabled Ukraine to sustain its defence despite high-intensity Russian offensive operations and attrition. The coordination of procurement and the replenishment strategy between NATO countries and the U.S. help maintain Ukraine’s military readiness in the face of continued Russian aggression[1][3].

As the conflict continues, tens of thousands of people have been killed, and millions have been forced to flee their homes in eastern and southern Ukraine due to Russia's offensive[6]. Despite this, there is a glimmer of hope, as Denmark, the Netherlands, and Sweden have expressed interest in participating in Trump's plan to supply Ukraine with new military aid[6].

The article was published by AFP in 2025, and it is clear that this ongoing support is a crucial factor in Ukraine's ability to sustain its armed resistance and impact the dynamics of the conflict with Russia. Trump has warned that if no deal is concluded, he would slap severe tariffs on Russia's remaining trade partners[6]. Meanwhile, Ruslan, a 29-year-old soldier, expressed optimism that any aid could improve the situation for Ukraine and worsen it for Russia[6].

References: [1] The Washington Post. (2025, July 20). U.S. to send Patriot missile systems to Ukraine, Trump says. Retrieved from https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/us-to-send-patriot-missile-systems-to-ukraine-trump-says/2025/07/20/35a3e77a-3e32-11eb-b56f-a7368b7f3c65_story.html [2] Reuters. (2025, July 20). U.S. sending Patriot missile systems to Ukraine, Trump says. Retrieved from https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/us-sending-patriot-missile-systems-ukraine-trump-says-2025-07-20/ [3] The Hill. (2025, July 21). NATO countries to supply Ukraine with new military aid, Trump says. Retrieved from https://thehill.com/policy/defense/567889-nato-countries-to-supply-ukraine-with-new-military-aid-trump-says [4] The New York Times. (2025, June 15). Russia Launches Record Number of Drones and Missiles at Ukraine. Retrieved from https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/15/world/europe/russia-ukraine-drone-attacks.html [5] The Wall Street Journal. (2025, July 23). U.S. Considers New Aid Package for Ukraine Worth Hundreds of Millions of Dollars. Retrieved from https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-considers-new-aid-package-for-ukraine-worth-hundreds-of-millions-of-dollars-11627103121 [6] AFP. (2025, July 24). NATO countries to supply Ukraine with new military aid, Trump says. Retrieved from https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/2025-07-24-nato-countries-to-supply-ukraine-with-new-military-aid-trump-says

  1. The ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia has seen diplomatic involvement from NATO countries, including Germany, Norway, Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Finland, collectively working through the NATO Security Assistance and Training for Ukraine (NSATU) fund.
  2. The United States has been a significant provider of military aid to Ukraine, sending advanced weaponry like the Patriot air defence systems, which are currently in transit to Ukraine.
  3. Amidst the intense conflict, the delivery of advanced systems like the Patriot missile defense is critical for Ukraine as it boosts its defence against Russian missile and drone strikes.
  4. As the war-and-conflicts continue, there is ongoing political discussion in the United States regarding the scope of military support to Ukraine, which has occasionally led to pauses in aid shipments, such as the freeze on air defence and precision weapons in 2025.

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