U.S. President Donald Trump has reportedly decided not to resume military aid to Ukraine after securing a minerals deal, according to NBC News. Trump is pushing for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to adopt a more conciliatory stance in negotiations with Russia, potentially including territorial concessions. Meanwhile, Ukraine continues to face Russian attacks, including a reported drone strike on an oil depot in Russia's Chuvashia region. France has pledged $211 million in military aid to Ukraine, funded by frozen Russian assets. The U.S. is also sharing intelligence with Ukraine to support its defense efforts.
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Ukraine war latest: Trump won't resume Ukraine military aid after signing minerals deal; Kursk situation 'difficult but under control'
Trump won't resume Ukraine military aid after signing minerals deal, NBC News reports Ukraine releases video of Russian attack via gas pipeline in Kursk Oblast Ukrainian drone reportedly attacks oil depot in Russia's Chuvashia for first time France to provide $211 million in military aid to Ukraine backed by frozen Russian assets Zelensky names delegation for meeting with US in Saudi Arabia US shares intelligence with Ukraine for defense,
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