The US may stop all military aid to Ukraine
The decision, if made, would apply “to billions of dollars in radars, vehicles, ammunition and missiles awaiting delivery to Ukraine through the president’s withdrawal authority,” according to The Washington Post.

TASS news agency reported on March 1 that The Washington Post, citing sources from officials, revealed that the administration of US President Donald Trump is considering ending all current military aid shipments to Ukraine.
The supply of military equipment could be stopped "in response to the statements" of Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky at a meeting with Trump at the White House, as well as "his toughness in the peace process," the newspaper wrote.
The decision, if implemented, would affect “billions of dollars in radars, vehicles, ammunition and missiles awaiting delivery to Ukraine through presidential divestment authority,” said an official who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter.
Earlier, on February 28, Ukrainian President Zelensky met with Mr. Trump at the White House. The televised exchange unexpectedly turned into a heated argument, when Mr. Trump accused Mr. Zelensky of disrespecting the United States, and US Vice President JD Vance criticized that Mr. Zelensky had never thanked Washington for all the support given to Kiev.
A planned press conference was later canceled, and the Ukrainian delegation left the White House early. Bilateral talks and the signing ceremony of an agreement on Ukraine's mineral resources were also suspended.