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18 Mar 2025, 19:01 GMT+10
Ukrainian officials previously slammed the US president for halting military aid after his falling-out with Vladimir Zelensky
US President Donald Trump "can't stand" Ukraine, an official in Kiev has reportedly told The Economist, claiming that since the Republican returned to office, Washington has shifted from supporting Ukraine to treating it as a "customer."
The report comes as Ukraine continues to suffer military setbacks, particularly in Russia's Kursk Region, where Kiev launched an incursion last year. According to Moscow, most of the territory has already been liberated while the remainder of Ukraine's forces have been encircled by the Russian military.
According to The Economist, some Ukrainian officials believe Trump's recent move to temporarily cut off military aid and intelligence assistance to Kiev may have played a role in the country's frontline setbacks. One source told the outlet that Trump may have been deliberately seeking to strip Kiev of bargaining power in future negotiations with Russia.
A separate government official claimed it may have been a coincidence, but emphasized that Ukraine's relationship with Washington has changed. "What is clear is that Trump can't stand us," the source said. "In seven weeks, we have switched from being allies to customers, and with largely imagined debts," the source added, apparently referring to Trump's demand that Ukraine return several hundred billion dollars that was reportedly provided under the administration of former President Joe Biden.
Since his inauguration in January, Trump has taken a starkly different approach to Ukraine than his predecessor. While the former administration pledged to support Ukraine financially and militarily for "as long as it takes," Trump has instead been pressuring Kiev towards a ceasefire and peace negotiations with Moscow.
In February, Trump had a public dispute with Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky during his visit to the White House, where the latter was accused of "gambling with World War III" by refusing to seek peace. After the heated exchange, Trump temporarily halted military aid and intelligence sharing with Kiev. However, the decision was reversed last week after the two sides held talks in Saudi Arabia, where Ukraine agreed to a US proposal of a 30-day ceasefire.
Since then, Washington has been trying to negotiate the terms of a ceasefire with Moscow. Trump is expected to hold a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday to discuss the initiative.
Moscow has signaled openness to negotiations on a truce, although Putin has stressed that a number of issues must be addressed beforehand, including resolving the situation surrounding Ukrainian forces in Kursk as well as guarantees that Kiev would not use a ceasefire to arm and remobilize.
(RT.com)
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