The United States of America is working with more than 50 countries to adapt to the needs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces – depending on the nature of the battle, where it happens, what it takes “to make sure they have everything they need.” This was stated by US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken in an interview with PBS NewsHour.
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The diplomat also commented on the provision of long-range missiles by the UK to the Ukrainian Defense Forces.
That is why we have a coalition of countries that support Ukraine. Different countries will do different things depending on their own capabilities, on their own technologies, on what is most expedient, Blinken added.
According to him, it is an ongoing process:
We work literally every day with the Ukrainians, as well as with a coalition of countries, to make sure that they have support… If there are gaps, if something is missing, they will tell us and we will do our best to fill it up.
Source: Racurs

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