American media, citing sources in Congress, report that the Republican Party, whose candidate Donald Trump won the presidential election, plans to stop further funding for Ukraine, including new military aid packages. According to sources, the Republicans are set to review US foreign policy priorities and support for Kyiv is no longer considered a priority.
Republicans in Congress have repeatedly expressed dissatisfaction with the scale of American aid to Ukraine, especially in the context of growing domestic economic and social problems in the United States itself. Trump's victory, for whom reducing foreign spending and strengthening the national focus have become important elements of the election program, has strengthened the party's position in this area.
Republicans believe that efforts and resources should be directed toward domestic needs rather than engaging in foreign conflicts that many of them believe do not directly benefit the American people.