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Oleksiy, one of the Ukrainian soldiers, said that he didn't see the development as the decision of the American people but rather that of one man. "It is a pity, but we will fight," he added. Some Ukrainian officials have said that Russia is advancing, Kyiv can't use some of its best weapons, and there are concerns about ammunition, according to recent reports.

"If we run out of ammunition for the American machine gun, we will use other guns," Oleksiy said, adding: "Even if they are of a smaller caliber, we will still do our job." The deputy air defense unit commander, whose name is also Oleksiy, said Ukrainian lives depend on US military support. "We hope this issue will be resolved in the near future," he said. "We are on our own land, and we want to defend it."

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Following a phone call with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Starmer's office said that the U.K. prime minister "welcomed Prime Minister Albanese’s commitment to consider contributing to a coalition of the willing for Ukraine." Responding to reporters questions on March 3, Albanese said Australia was "ready to assist" with "proposals going forward" on Ukraine, hinting that his government would be open to contributing to a joint force.

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Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has indirectly reproached the United States for its recent actions in the Russo-Ukrainian war following yet another Russian attack on Ukrainian cities that caused civilian casualties.

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Nate Vance, a Texan who said he volunteered for three years fighting on the front lines against Russia’s Putin-ordered invasion of its neighbor, told Le Figaro in an interview published Sunday that he is “disappointed” in his “good” and “intelligent” cousin over the administration’s sudden and abrasive turn away from supporting America’s war-torn ally.

“When [JD Vance] criticized aid to Ukraine, I thought it was because he needed to appeal to his electorate, that it was part of the political game,” Nate Vance told Le Figaro. “But what they did to Zelensky was an ambush of absolute dishonesty.” He and his politician cousin share grandparents, and he said the two of them have vacationed together. Nate Vance added that he has tried to contact JD, but hasn’t received a response.

“Being your family doesn’t mean I’m going to accept you killing my comrades,” he added to Le Figaro.

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