Trump says hasn’t ‘talked about’ halting Ukraine military aid yet
U.S. President Donald Trump addressed the world today, March 3, 2025 concerned citizens in the U.S., Ukraine, Europe, and beyond—a vital update on America’s stance toward Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict with Russia. After a tense Oval Office exchange with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Trump clarified that he hasn’t “talked about” suspending military aid, giving you reassurance that support for Ukraine remains on the table as diplomatic efforts unfold.
“We’ll see what happens,” Trump told reporters, signaling an open path for potential peace negotiations that could benefit you by fostering global stability. He emphasized that any peace deal must involve Russia and Ukraine, with “assent and consent” from the U.S. and Europe, ensuring your voice—through your leaders—matters in shaping a resolution. Trump also expressed hope, noting that both the Russian and Ukrainian people want an agreement, which means your desire for an end to conflict might be closer than you think.
Here’s how this benefits you: Trump’s comments challenge Zelensky’s view that the war’s end is “very, very far away,” urging the Ukrainian leader to “be more appreciative” and focus on progress. This clarity helps you understand the U.S. position—no immediate aid cuts, but a push for diplomacy—allowing you to advocate for peace with confidence. Trump’s warning that parties unwilling to negotiate “won’t be around for very long” underscores his commitment to results, potentially speeding up talks that could reduce global tensions impacting your security and economy.
Plus, Trump promised an update on a U.S.-proposed rare minerals deal with Ukraine, originally set for last Friday, offering you insight into economic opportunities that could stabilize markets and benefit industries you rely on. Stay tuned for more, and rest easier knowing your world leaders are working toward solutions—keeping your future in mind.

