"Trump deals a major blow to Ukraine after discussing with Zelensky."

01.03.2025 00:30

Following the discussion that took place between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House, a notable move came from the U.S. Department of State. The department announced that support for the repair of electrical grids in Ukraine has been terminated.

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The meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House was tense. Zelensky left the White House without attending the planned joint press conference after the meeting.



The U.S. Ends Its Electricity Grid Support to Ukraine After the Trump-Zelensky Dispute

TRUMP: HE CAN COME BACK WHEN HE IS READY FOR PEACE

In a statement from the White House, it was said, "The rare minerals agreement expected to be signed between the U.S. and Ukraine has not yet been signed." Trump, after the meeting, stated, "I determined that Zelensky is not ready for peace if the U.S. is involved. He can come back when he is ready for peace."



The U.S. Ends Its Electricity Grid Support to Ukraine After the Trump-Zelensky Dispute

ZELENSKY: THANK YOU, TRUMP, CONGRESS, AND THE AMERICAN PEOPLE

Zelensky, in his first statement, referred to the accusation made during the dispute that he did not 'thank' them, and separately thanked Trump, Congress, and the American people.



The U.S. Ends Its Electricity Grid Support to Ukraine After the Trump-Zelensky Dispute

SUPPORT TO UKRAINE ENDED AFTER THE DISPUTE

On the other hand, following the dispute between Trump and Zelensky, a notable move came from the U.S. Department of State. The department announced that the support for the repair of electricity grids in Ukraine has been terminated.



The U.S. Ends Its Electricity Grid Support to Ukraine After the Trump-Zelensky Dispute

ABOUT 70% OF UKRAINE'S ENERGY PRODUCTION CAPACITY IS OUT OF SERVICE

As the war between Russia and Ukraine has progressed for 3 years, approximately 70% of Ukraine's energy production capacity is currently out of service due to attacks from the Russian army. The Kiev administration was receiving assistance from the American energy giant Westinghouse to develop next-generation nuclear reactor units to close the electricity gap.



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