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Senate GOP defends Trump's Ukraine support pause as negotiating tactic

By Miles Cooper March 4, 2025
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Senate Republicans are defending President Trump’s determination to pause support for Ukraine as a negotiating tactic days after his public spat with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky within the Oval Workplace.

GOP lawmakers are nonetheless feeling the aftershocks of Friday’s blowup, which shelved a minerals deal between the 2 leaders.

Nonetheless, lots of the GOP’s ardent Ukraine supporters consider the administration’s determination to press pause on delivering support is nothing greater than a ploy to get the Ukrainians again to the desk to signal the minerals deal and to pave the best way towards a bigger deal to finish the warfare with Russia.

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“I don’t think it’ll last long. I’m hoping it doesn’t last long. I think the president just wants to get everybody to the table, and I think he’s making progress,” Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.) mentioned. “I think President Zelensky’s response that I saw this morning was a positive one and moving in the right direction.”

“Even if you have Russia invading Ukraine, at some stage of the day you have to move past the World War I stance that we’ve got on the battlefield right now. I think the president wants to get there and it sounds like he is making some progress,” he continued, calling Trump’s name “a negotiating tactic.” 

Trump on Monday night time introduced the choice, which paused navy support to the war-torn nation.

Zelensky mentioned Tuesday morning on the social platform X that he’s able to signal the minerals deal at “any time and in any convenient format,” calling Friday’s back-and-forth with Trump and Vice President Vance “regrettable.” 

“We see this agreement as a step toward greater security and solid security guarantees, and I truly hope it will work effectively,” Zelensky added. 

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Reuters reported that Trump informed his aides he’d prefer to signal the deal and announce the settlement throughout his speech to Congress on Tuesday, although issues remained fluid.

The help pause additionally capped off a whirlwind stretch that included Trump asserting Ukraine began the warfare and calling Zelensky a dictator, the U.S. voting towards a U.N. decision declaring Russia the aggressor, and Friday’s tense showdown in entrance of the media. 

A lot of Republicans welcomed the Ukrainian president’s newest feedback and stay hopeful that any eventual deal will hurt Moscow when all is alleged and performed. 

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However step one is to get the minerals deal wrapped up. Vance mentioned throughout an look on Capitol Hill that it’s time for the Ukrainians “come to the table and start negotiating” as soon as once more and that Trump stays dedicated to the minerals settlement. 

“There’s a deal out there,” Senate Majority Chief John Thune (R-S.D.) informed CNN on Tuesday, noting that the halting of support was a “pause, not a stop.” 

Thune additionally labeled Friday’s assembly “unfortunate.” 

A number of GOP lawmakers, nevertheless, had been unclear on what speedy impact the pause can have. Sen. Thom Tillis (R-N.C.), a prime Ukraine supporter who traveled to the nation just lately, mentioned that he was nonetheless making an attempt to find out when Ukrainian fighters would really feel the ache on the battlefield.

“There is a pause on aid, but it doesn’t necessarily start today because President Biden pulled forward a lot of the aid,” Tillis mentioned. “So the question I’m trying to get an answer to is at what point does this pause become material to sustaining the daily effort? Don’t have an answer yet.”

“To the extent that it doesn’t advantage Putin, I’m OK with it,” he continued a few potential deal to finish the warfare. “But my only concern is any sort of scenario that Putin feels good about. I don’t want an agreement he feels good about. I want to make him feel like it was a total waste of three years and a horrible loss of life.”

Sen. Todd Younger (R-Ind.) echoed Tillis, saying he was nonetheless making an attempt to assemble extra data on the state of affairs and hoped for some potential readability from the president throughout Tuesday’s joint deal with to Congress.

Friday’s assembly additionally pushed prime European allies of Kyiv even additional to their aspect at a time when the Trump administration has turn into extra sympathetic towards the Russians. The UK, France and Germany all pledged to spice up their support towards the nation.

However members are nonetheless hopeful that the minerals deal will get wrapped up and that the help will proceed to move.

“Clearly Ukraine needs our support and I think the vast majority of us are very supportive of Ukraine,” Rounds mentioned. “They were the ones that were attacked and we need to get past this point where people are simply dying on the battlefield, and I think that’s what the president wants to do is get to the part where we end the war.”

“Let’s find out how much pressure can actually be put on the Russians,” he continued. “They’re the aggressors. I don’t think that’s been unnoticed by anybody, including the folks in the administration.” 

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