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The Foreign Ministry of Ukraine commented on a possible stop of military aid due to Shatdown in the United States


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“Not true. Negotiations between Ukraine and the United States on the Agreement on Disruptions go according to plan, and supplies continue to come,” said the speaker of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The article, with reference to an unnamed Ukrainian official, wrote about fears about the further support of Ukraine by the United States and the development of joint projects, including a possible agreement on drones and supplies of weapons to Ukraine. He explained doubts by stopping the work of the American government due to the unattion of the agreement on its financing.



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On September 28, Associated Press wrote that US President Donald Trump plans to use the possible shutdown in his interests, in particular for mass layouts and restructuring the state apparatus.

On October 1, the US government stopped most of its activities, since deep party disagreements prevented Congress and the White House reached the financing agreement, and Reuters wrote. This is the first stop of the work of the US government for almost seven years and the third under Trump’s presidency, it is also the 15th stop of the government since 1981, the agency added. The longest stop of the government in the history of the United States lasted more than 35 days, from December 2018 to January 2019, during the first term of Trump due to a dispute about the security of the borders.

On the same day, Politico wrote that Trump's economic advisers warned that the long stop of the federal government, known as Shatdown, The United States can cost $ 15 billion weekly.



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