The Commander of the United States in Europe and Africa, General Christopher Donah, announced the relocation of the American military and technicians from the temporary base in a clearing, located in Poland 50 kilometers from the Ukrainian border. Such a decision, he explained, is associated with budget savings, since capital objects were created in Poland in which significant funds were invested. The base in Yasenka will continue to use the Polish military and forces of NATO. “Work on coordination of military assistance to Ukraine through the venue will continue under the leadership of Poland and NATO with the abbreviated military presence of the United States,” General Donahu emphasized. The time in the Yasenka was created in 2022 after the start of the full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation into Ukraine. Through it, the supply of military assistance to Ukraine is coming through it. On March 4, the American media reported with references to sources that Donald Trump suspended military assistance to Ukraine – until they make sure that Zelensky was “in good faith to conduct peace negotiations.” This happened a few days after a public skirmish in the White House, where the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky came to sign an agreement on minerals. The transaction was never concluded. Later, NBC News reported that the United States will not resume military assistance to Ukraine until an agreement on subsidiaries is concluded, but supplies were still continued. The agreement on subsidiaries, as of April 8, was not signed. (Tagstotranslate) News