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Hegseth’s Absence at Ukraine Defense Gathering Signals U.S. Policy Shift

The absence reflects the administration’s reprioritization of resources from Ukraine support to NATO deterrence

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Overview

  • Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will skip this week’s Ukraine Defense Contact Group meeting in Brussels, marking the first absence by a U.S. defense chief in the alliance’s three-year history.
  • The Ukraine Defense Contact Group has provided Kyiv with an estimated $126 billion in military assistance, including more than $66.5 billion from the United States.
  • Hegseth plans to travel to Brussels for a NATO military chiefs session before attending D-Day commemorations in Normandy on June 6.
  • The Trump administration’s 2026 budget proposal calls for a second consecutive cut to Space Force funding, requesting $26.3 billion—about 13 percent below the 2025 level.
  • Ukraine’s recent drone strike on Russian airbases has highlighted U.S. vulnerability to similar attacks and prompted Congress to set aside roughly $1.3 billion for Pentagon counter-drone systems.