The Ukraine Defense Contact Group, a coalition of nations supporting Ukraine's war effort, will convene in Brussels for the first time under a non-US host. The meeting comes amid uncertainty surrounding the future of US military aid to Ukraine, with President Trump expressing skepticism towards continued support.
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The Ukraine Defense Contact Group, a consortium of about 50 partner nations, was brought together by former U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to coordinate weapons support in the months after Russia invadedPresident Donald Trump has expressed skepticism for backing Ukraine, criticizing its President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and saying last month that his administration had already held “
The meeting is aimed at discussing “priorities for Ukraine as the international community continues to work together to support Ukraine in its fight against Putin’s illegal invasion,” the British Ministry of Defense said in a statement released on Thursday., Pete Hegseth, is scheduled to take part. It was not immediately clear whether the U.K. convened the meeting on its own initiative or whether Washington requested it.
Kathleen Burk, emeritus professor of history at University College London, told The Associated Press that if the U.S. has asked Britain to chair the meeting of Ukraine's Western backers, it “seems to tell me that disengagement has already begun.”
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