Zelensky reports US has resumed military supplies to Ukraine

The US has resumed military supplies to Ukraine and senior officials in Kiev will work for military co-operation next week with Washington's special envoy, Keith Kellogg, Ukrainian President Volodyr Zelensky said on Friday. He reaffirmed that Ukraine had received high-level signals from Washington and its allies [...]
He reaffirmed that Ukraine had received high-level signals from Washington and its other Western allies that weapons supplies -- cut off for a while last week -- had now been resumed.
“We are currently working with partners for new supplies, increased weapons production in Ukraine and better support for our army”, he said, writes The Guardian, broadcasts Periscope.
Next week, we will continue to work with the American side on a military level... We are also preparing new European defence packages”.
Kellogg, interviewed by Ukrainian media Novy LIVE while attending a conference for Ukraine in Rome, said: “We will be in Kiev on Monday. We're going to be there all week”
Donald Trump confirmed that he had reached an agreement with NATO leaders to supply weapons to Ukraine.
During an interview with NBC News, the American president said: “So what we're doing is that the weapons that are going out are going to NATO and then NATO will give these weapons [Ukrainian], and NATO is paying for these” weapons.
He added: “I am disappointed by Russia, but we will see what will happen during the next two weeks”.












