NATO Prepares for Shift in U.S. Ukraine Policy as Trump Presidency Nears
The Biden administration accelerates military aid to Ukraine while NATO braces for potential changes under Trump's leadership.
- U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken made his final NATO visit, emphasizing the importance of transatlantic unity and continued support for Ukraine.
- The Biden administration announced a $725 million military aid package to bolster Ukraine's defenses before Trump's inauguration in January.
- NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stressed the need to strengthen Ukraine's position ahead of any potential peace talks with Russia.
- Donald Trump has signaled a possible reduction in U.S. support for Ukraine and suggested a rapid peace deal with Russia, raising concerns among NATO allies.
- Ukraine continues to push for NATO membership as a long-term security guarantee, though no formal invitation is expected before Trump's term begins.


























