US President Donald Trump’s vow to continue military aid to Ukraine caught many by surprise, former US Ambassador to Azerbaijan Matthew Bryza says.
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00:00Yeah, indeed. And that brings me to the question about President Zelensky. And I'm just wondering
00:05what sort of a relationship Kyiv has now with this new US administration, because they were
00:11pretty fearful about this scenario, the scenario in which President Trump returned to the White
00:16House. That's what they've got now. How do you think they're dealing with it?
00:19Yeah, and Putin was very hopeful Trump would return because he expected Trump would cut
00:23off all military aid to Ukraine. And a couple of weeks ago, what Trump said was, OK, Ukraine
00:28should not join NATO. The war should end. But we need to continue the military aid to
00:32Ukraine for the indefinite future to make sure they can defend themselves should Russia,
00:37again, try to be the aggressor against Ukraine. That was a surprise to a lot of analysts,
00:41certainly to me, probably a pleasant surprise to Zelensky.