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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has confirmed that the United States has resumed military aid shipments to Ukraine, stating, "We have received political signals at the highest level – good signals – including from the United States and from our European friends." He added that his country will engage further with US officials next week, particularly with special envoy Keith Kellogg, who is scheduled to arrive in Kyiv for a week-long visit, according to Al Jazeera, TRT World, and Anadolu Agency.
In his nightly address, Zelenskyy emphasized the importance of this aid amidst ongoing Russian aggression, stating that his government is also preparing new European defense packages. The announcement coincides with a noticeable increase in Russian attacks, particularly involving drones and missiles targeting Ukrainian cities. President Trump expressed frustration at Russia’s lack of cooperation and indicated that the US will provide military support for Ukraine through NATO, as reported by Al Jazeera and TRT World.
The renewed military assistance comes as Belarusian President Vladimir Putin continues to ramp up offensive operations, including significant missile strikes on Ukrainian territory. These developments have prompted immediate military discussions, as Ukrainian officials seek to enhance defense strategies against the escalating threats, according to Al Jazeera, TRT World, and Anadolu Agency.