Biden and Trump Diverge in Military Aid and Diplomacy on Ukraine
President Joe Biden announced $8 billion in new military aid for Ukraine, while former President Donald Trump signaled a willingness to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, despite previous criticisms. Vice President Kamala Harris also showed support for Ukraine but criticized any peace proposals involving land concessions.
President Joe Biden has committed an additional $8 billion in military aid to Ukraine, aiming to bolster the nation's capabilities in its ongoing conflict with Russia. This aid package was unveiled amid escalating attacks and mounting international pressures.
In a contrasting move, former President Donald Trump announced he would meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, despite having previously questioned Ukraine's chances for victory and critiqued its leadership. Trump's comments came just hours after Biden's announcement, further highlighting the rift between the two political figures.
Vice President Kamala Harris, standing alongside Zelenskiy at the White House, emphasized unwavering support for Ukraine while implicitly criticizing Trump's stance. She warned against any peace deals necessitating land concessions, calling such proposals tantamount to surrender. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Zelenskiy thanked the U.S. for its continued support, specifically highlighting the importance of advanced weaponry for his nation's defense.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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