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•The U.S. election is a make-or-break moment for aid to Ukraine
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Tensions running high in Kyiv ahead of Tuesday 's presidential election in the U.S. vote that could make or break ongoing aid for Ukraine .
After almost three years of fighting, funding fatigue is setting in among Kyiv 's biggest military backers.
Analysts say that funding for Ukraine could decline, no matter who enters the White House .
Leaders of the G7 group of industrialized countries have looked to "Trump-proof" near-term aid to Ukraine ahead of the Nov.5 election.
If the U.S. pulls back on funding for Ukraine in 2025 , Europe will be on the hook to support Kyiv going forward.
Analysts agree that Ukraine faces a precarious future amid waning Western support and funding fatigue.
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