General Hodges revealed what Trump's 'indifference' will mean for Kyiv.


Former commander of the U.S. ground forces in Europe, retired Lieutenant General Ben Hodges expressed serious criticism regarding President Trump's administration's position on support for Ukraine. He expressed disappointment with the White House's policy and emphasized the need for changes in this matter.
In response to a question about what he would advise the U.S. president regarding the war in Ukraine and the future confrontation between the West and Russia, General Hodges did not hide his emotions. 'I should say that I am very disappointed that in the United States, the administration of President Trump is being conducted like this. It seems to me that it is completely disinterested in further support and real assistance to Ukraine,' he stated.
Hodges noted the difference in approach between the U.S. Congress and the president's administration towards Ukraine. He stressed that it is important to ensure further support for the country and expressed hope for a change in the situation. The general remains cautious about the prospects of American aid and hopes for positive changes at the upcoming NATO summit.
General Hodges criticizes the Trump administration for its indifference to Ukraine. He expressed concern that the White House, in his view, is not paying adequate attention and support to Ukraine, while the U.S. Congress takes this issue seriously. Hodges hopes that the situation will improve, especially during the upcoming NATO summit.
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