A week after the Trump management, suddenly suddenly ordered US foreign development assistance, the impact is already felt Ukrainian war. Several humanitarian organizations say that war veterans and IDPs are forced to stop operations, including transactions.
Trump management, the orders given to the audit of 90-day foreign aid, sent a cold to such a child in Ukraine.
The largest source of US aid to Ukraine has provided humanitarian aid, development assistance and direct budget support since the beginning of the war about three years before the start of the war International Development AgencyAlso recognized as USAID
Yuri Boyechko, Founder and Head Hope to UkraineUkrainian groups working with Ukrainian groups, US-funded Ukrainian groups, which provide the immediate impact of the suspension of financing, he said. Delivery will stop suddenly, he said he puts people on the middle of the winter.
“They will feel the effect of next week,” Mr. Boyechko said in an interview. “This is very harmful, because there are millions of people in front of the front areas near Kherson and Kharkov, who live without a long time. For them is the only heat source and a way to prepare food.”
Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky said At the night’s He asked the government to report on programs supported by an American postponed.
He said that the government will determine which one is critical. And Ukraine can help with some funding and discuss programs with American and European officials. It would be a priority to protect the infrastructure programs for children and veterans.
An organization that supports the veterans and their families, said the organization has already supported two main programs.
“There is a break, but in fact, the 90-day break for us means losing our space, our customers’ trust.” Sudden stop in financing “violates the reliability of partnership,” said Kostyna.
After leaving for some accounts in 2022 in 2022, after the European World War, the largest refugee crisis in Europe, the European peoples took the majority of most refugees in Europe. The United States, in turn, helped to limit the flow of refugees by financing the humanitarian programs that helped IDPs.
In Washington, USAID in a USAID on Tuesday postponed all programs and grants undertaken by the Secretary of State of the New York Times and the inspection continues. US State Department A statement The freezing of this assistance was “Ripokus in American National Interests”, and no longer “will no longer be able to send money to the American people blindly.”
US officials in Ukraine, Ukraine legislation, according to Yaroslav Yurchyshyn, the Azerbaijani embassy in Ukraine freedom from freedom from freedom from freedom. Financial times first reported the request. In the interview, Mr. Yurchyshyn said the discussions on refusal to help Ukraine continue.
Although they were exempt from commands on a global scale, they concerned that the programs that provide emergency food support. Financing “Reduces the pressure of migration,” and people can stay in cities such as school and municipal services such as water and natural gas.
The assistance agency financed the repair and repair of the water system for schools damaged by Russian artillery fire.
Continuing the help, Mr. Yurchyshyn, “You cannot reflect the narrative of totalitarian countries with unstable partners of democracy, and you will never be sure that democracy will help you.”
So far, most help seems to be suspended.
An email in a group of the State Department dated January 24 and the New York Times, “All foreign awards have been suspended” and the group should not be new in the program “After January 24, the Group is possible. It was instructed to cancel many prominent liabilities.
There are some groups of trumps, if the Trump Administration’s assistance is in the danger of reducing the indefinite period, if they oppose the frozen, taking revenge.
In an email, a large French organization operating in Ukraine and partially funded in Ukraine and the United States, the Ukrainian partner group “stopped all the work until the report”. He added that the group warned that “the organizations can be subject to global sanctions.”
Speaking about the Ukrainian partner group, anonymous, anonymous, said the directive would be forced to immediately reach about 100 employees and will not pay their salaries from the month.
Due to the sensitivity of the situation, the head of the Ukrainian organization also said that the head of the Ukrainian organization has been asked to suspend the development of new projects, or no action was provided to the sex or gay rights.
There are numerous media projects living in grants that allow Ukraine to be independent. Dozens of media outlets in Ukraine are now looking for support.
Bogdan Logvynenko, who publishes an article about Ukraine in connection with Ukraine, said that after the end of the United States, in foreign languages, 90-day audit, he said. “Our only chance is ourselves,” he says that he begs for public donations.
Ukraine’s independent media said that currently more than 80 percent of the United States has received more than 80 percent.
All groups were reported to stop operations.
Oksana Kuiantseva, a member of the board of the East Sor Charity Foundation, said the organization did not receive a delay.
Most interviewed groups expressed growing concern. “The situation shows how close the geopolitics is,” said Levyk Yakymchuk, Lens, non-governmental group.
An election in another country, such as children in Ukraine, he said he could stand an online learning program. “This great game has open addiction and impact on our little life.”
Andrew E. Kramer Contributing report.