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Zelenskyy and Austin use their final meeting to press Trump to keep supporting Ukraine Today World News

Zelenskyy and Austin use their final meeting to press Trump to keep supporting Ukraine Today World News

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U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, right, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attend a meeting of the Ukraine Contact Group at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Thursday, Jan. 9, 2025.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin used their final meeting on Thursday (January 10, 2025) to press the incoming Trump administration not to give up on KyivтАЩs fight, with Austin warning that to cease military support now тАЬwill only invite more aggression, chaos and war.тАЭ

тАЬWeтАЩve come such a long way that it would honestly be crazy to drop the ball now and not keep building on the defense coalitions weтАЩve created,тАЭ Mr. Zelenskyy said. тАЬNo matter whatтАЩs going on in the world, everyone wants to feel sure that their country will not just be erased off the map.тАЭ

President-elect Donald TrumpтАЩs pronouncements about pushing for a quick end to the war, his kinship with Russian President Vladimir Putin and uncertainty over whether he will support further military aid to Ukraine have triggered concern among allies.

The Biden administration has worked to provide Ukraine with as much military support as it can, including approving a new $500 million package of weapons and relaxing restrictions on missile strikes into Russia, with the aim of putting Ukraine in the strongest position possible for any future negotiations to end the war.

Mr. Austin doubled down on Mr. Zelenskyy’s appeal, saying тАЬno responsible leader will let Putin have his way.тАЭ

And while Mr. Austin acknowledged he has no idea what Mr. Trump will do, he said the international leaders gathered Thursday at Ramstein Air Base talked about the need to continue the mission.

Uncertainty on U.S. support for Kyiv

The leaders were attending a gathering of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, a consortium of about 50 partner nations that Austin brought together months after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022 to coordinate weapons support.

тАЬIтАЩm leaving this contact group not with a farewell but with a challenge. The coalition to support Ukraine must not flinch. It must not falter. And it must not fail,тАЭ Austin said during his final press conference. тАЬUkraineтАЩs survival is on the line. But so is all of our security.тАЭ

Some discussed what they would do if the U.S. backed away from its support for Kyiv, if the contact group would assume a new shape under one of its major European contributors, such as Germany. GermanyтАЩs Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said his country and several other European nations are discussing options.

Mr. Austin said the continuation of the group is essential, calling it тАЬthe arsenal of Ukrainian democracyтАЭ and тАЬthe most consequential global coalition in more than 30 years.тАЭ

President Joe Biden was to have his final face-to-face meeting with Zelenskyy in the coming days in Rome, but he canceled the trip because of the devastating fires in California.

Pistorius said he intends to travel to the U.S. shortly after Trump’s Jan. 20 inauguration to meet his new counterpart to discuss the issue.

тАЬItтАЩs clear a new chapter starts for Europe and the entire world just 11 days from now,тАЭ and it will require even more cooperation, Mr. Zelenskyy said.

Ukraine has launched a second offensive in RussiaтАЩs Kursk region and is facing a barrage of long-range missiles and ongoing advances from Russia as both sides seek to put themselves in the strongest negotiating position possible before Mr. Trump takes office.

Mr. Zelenskyy called the Kursk offensive тАЬone of our biggest wins,тАЭ which has cost Russia and North Korea, which sent soldiers to help Russia, thousands of troops. Zelenskyy said the offensive resulted in North Korea suffering 4,000 casualties, but U.S. estimates put the number lower at about 1,200.

Mr. Zelenskyy said Ukraine will continue to need air defense systems and munitions to defend against Russia’s missile attacks.

The latest U.S. aid package includes missiles for air defense and for fighter jets, sustainment equipment for F-16s, armored bridging systems and small arms and ammunition.

The weapons are funded through presidential drawdown authority, meaning they can be pulled directly from U.S. stockpiles, and the Pentagon is pushing to get them into Ukraine before the end of the month.

Unless there is another aid package approved, the Biden administration will leave about $3.85 billion in congressionally authorized funding for any future arms shipments to Ukraine. It will be up to Trump to decide whether or not to spend it.

тАЬIf Putin swallows Ukraine, his appetite will only grow,тАЭ Austin told the contact group leaders. “If tyrants learn that aggression pays, we will only invite even more aggression, chaos, and war.тАЭ

In the months since Trump’s election victory, Europeans have grappled with what that change will mean in terms of their fight to keep Russia from further advancing, and whether the post-World War II Western alliance will hold.

In recent days, Mr. Trump has threatened to take Greenland, which is part of the Kingdom of Denmark тАФ a NATO member тАФ by military means if necessary. Such action would upend all norms of the historic NATO alliance and possibly require members to come to the defense of Denmark.

Austin declined to comment on Mr. TrumpтАЩs threat, but Pistorius called it тАЬdiplomatically astonishing.тАЭ

тАЬAlliances are alliances, to stay alliances. Regardless of who is governing countries,тАЭ Pistorius said. тАЬI’m quite optimistic that remarks like that won’t really influence U.S. politics after the 20th of January.тАЭ

Globally, countries including the U.S. have ramped up weapons production as the Ukraine war exposed that all of those stockpiles were woefully unprepared for a major conventional land war.

The U.S. has provided about $66 billion of the total aid since February 2022 and has been able to deliver most of that total тАФ between 80% and 90% тАФ already to Ukraine.

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