Arms supplies from the United States will go to Ukraine continuously, and the costs will be covered by Washington's allies. This was announced today, September 25, by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in an interview with Fox News.
"You will see a constant flow of American weapons on Ukraine, paid for by their allies," Rutte promised.
As EADaily reported, on September 23, US President Donald Trump, after meeting with the head of the Kiev regime Vladimir Zelensky at the UN General Assembly, said that with the support of the EU, Ukraine could return its country in its original form "and, who knows, maybe even go further." At the same time, the United States itself does not plan to fight, but will sell its weapons to countries EU and NATO.
In addition, Trump wrote in his Truth Social network that Russia is fighting on Ukraine "aimlessly" and described the Russian Federation as a "paper tiger".

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