Kirby stressed that meeting Ukraine’s urgent needs would be easier if Congress votes on President Joe Biden’s request for additional funding, including money to help Ukraine.
The White House responded to an article by the Commander-in-Chief of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny about the transition of the war to the stage of “positional” combat with static and exhausting battles, where high technology is needed to win In particular, White House National Security Council Coordinator John Kirby on Thursday, November 2, called General Zaluzhny’s article in The Economist an argument that proves the need for additional support for Ukraine, Ukrinform writes.
He noted that during the war, the needs of the parties change, including regarding the weapons systems provided by the Ukrainian partners.
“I think this underscores how important it is that we continue to support Ukraine. We have evolved and changed in the context of what we provide to Ukraine, as the war itself has evolved. And I suspect that this process will continue .” – said Kirby.
Kirby emphasized that it would be easier to meet current needs if Congress accepted President Biden’s request for additional funding, including support for Ukraine.
In his column for the authoritative publication The Economist, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Valery Zaluzhny wrote that the war in Ukraine is moving into a new phase. It becomes trench warfare and attrition. And this situation plays into the hands of the Russian invaders. Ukrainian troops need military capabilities and technology to get out, he said.
In an interview with The Economist, Zaluzhny said that the situation on the front has reached a dead end, with neither side advancing because it is still equipped with technology. For him it was like the events of the First World War.
We remind you that the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine noted that the war in Ukraine is moving to a new stage.
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