In an interview with NBC on Sunday, Donald Trump said he will most likely reduce aid to Ukraine. The statement follows Vladimir Zelensky refusing the President-elect’s peace plan.
“Should Ukraine prepare for less aid from the United States after you’re sworn in?,” the NBC host asked Trump.
“Possibly, yeah probably,” Trump replied.
The statement by Trump on Sunday should come as no surprise, as Infowars reported November 29 that Trump will cut off aid to Ukraine should it not seek peace negotiations.
“With New World Order puppet Volodymyr Zelensky resisting the plan to stop the war, the incoming Trump administration is reportedly considering cutting off U.S. funds and weapons transfers being sent to Ukraine if they refuse to come to the negotiation table,” Infowars said November 29.
Exclusive Ukraine war developments: I have learned from sources highly placed in Mar-a-Lago that Trump is preparing to give Zelensky an ultimatum to force him to come to the negotiating table. pic.twitter.com/OUCVjatgRo
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) November 29, 2024
“The US has allocated $131.36 billion for Ukraine since February 2022, according to figures published by the Pentagon earlier this month. Just under $90 billion of this amount has actually been transferred, according to Germany’s Kiel Institute for the World Economy,” RT said Sunday.
Trump is reportedly the catalyst for convincing Speaker Mike Johnson to block a $24 billion aid package to Ukraine, although the Biden administration has since announced $1 billion more for Ukraine.
RT reported that the European Union cannot afford to replace the aid that will be lost from the U.S. and Germany has cut Ukraine funding in half for 2025.