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Ukraine's Allies Step Up Military Aid as Peace Talks Stall
UkraineFriday, April 11, 2025
Ukraine's defense minister, Rustem Umerov, said the meeting in Brussels was productive. He thanked each nation for their support. The UK and Norway are teaming up to spend over $580 million on military drones, radar systems, and anti-tank mines. They'll also help keep Ukrainian armored vehicles battle-ready. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy joined the meeting virtually and has been urging for more Patriot systems after a recent Russian missile attack.
Russia has been dragging its feet on a U. S. ceasefire proposal, which has frustrated many. The Institute for the Study of War thinks Russia is using talks to delay negotiations. The U. S. is still committed to peace, but it's clear that the war is far from over. Observers expect a new Russian offensive soon. Germany, the Netherlands, and Estonia are among the countries stepping up their military support to Ukraine.
The U. S. defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, was notably absent from the forum. At the last meeting, he warned that the U. S. has other priorities and that Europe needs to step up for Ukraine's security. The situation is tense, and it's clear that Ukraine's allies are trying to strengthen their support as the war continues.
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