WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump complained Thursday that the United States provided too many weapons to Ukraine under the previous administration, his first public comments on the pause in some shipments as Russia escalates its latest offensive.
Speaking to reporters before boarding Air Force One for a flight to Iowa, Trump said former President Joe Biden ''emptied out our whole country giving them weapons, and we have to make sure that we have enough for ourselves.''
Air defense missiles, precision-guided artillery and other weapons are among those being withheld from Ukraine. The country suffered a new barrage overnight, with warnings of ballistic missiles followed by explosions in Kyiv. The sound of machine gun fire and drone engines could be heard across the capital.
Trump, who also spoke to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday, suggested he wasn't completely cutting off American assistance to Ukraine.
''We've given so many weapons,'' he said, adding that "we are working with them and trying to help them.''
Trump said he had a ''pretty long call'' with Putin that ''didn't make any progress'' in resolving the war, which the Republican president had promised to swiftly bring to a conclusion.
''I'm not happy about that," he said.
The Kremlin described the conversation as ''frank and constructive'' — the sixth publicly disclosed chat between the two leaders since Trump returned to the White House.