Title: Ukraine: U.S. Likely to Focus on Military Aid over Financial by 2025, Says Political Analyst
Ukraine may no longer receive financial assistance from the United States by 2025, but military aid is set to continue, according to prominent political analyst Mikhail Sheitelyman. Sheitelyman shared his insights in an interview with "24 канал" on YouTube.
"The support for Ukraine won’t stop," Sheitelyman said, referring to a recent article in The Economist, which suggested that Ukraine’s 2025 budget is already formulated using its own funds and European contributions, making U.S. financial assistance less necessary.
Sheitelyman also discussed the ongoing military aid from the U.S. "President Trump will continue to provide military assistance to Ukraine, and his spokesperson, John Kelly, will ensure funding for it," he stated. "The factories producing these weapons in the U.S. are running at full capacity, and no one plans on stopping that."
Previously, Dialog.UA reported on Sheitelyman’s analysis regarding why President Putin shows no fear in appearing incoherent while discussing the "Oreshnik" project. He also provided insights into the unexpected reactions caused by a specific phrase uttered by Putin.
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