In order to save as many lives as possible among our defenders and reduce the terrible cost of this war, military aid must reach the front lines “literally tomorrow.”
Every day of debate in the United States Congress on approving aid to Ukraine costs the lives of Ukrainian military personnel. He announced this on Tuesday, February 20. CNN Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmitry Kuleba.
He noted that the Ukrainian Defense Forces are now performing real miracles on the battlefield, for which they must be given credit. At the same time, he emphasized that the defenders of Ukraine need weapons.
“Every day of debate somewhere means death somewhere else. Ukraine’s military is doing miracles. But the reason they are forced to sacrifice themselves and die is because someone is still debating,” the diplomat emphasized.
He emphasized that the situation is urgent and in order to save as many lives as possible among our defenders and reduce the terrible cost of this war, military aid must reach the front line “literally tomorrow.” “
He added that even after a positive decision, it will take time to deliver the weapons to Ukraine.
“And while this decision is still pending, and then add logistics, all this time our soldiers will sacrifice their lives, repelling the superior forces of Russia,” the minister stressed.
We remind you that on February 13, the US Senate supported a package that provides more than $60 billion for Ukraine – mainly for military aid. The Senate’s decision is not enough to appropriate the money – the bill must be passed by the House of Representatives.
Speaker Mike Johnson ended the House work week early and announced a nearly two-week recess without considering the Ukraine aid bill.
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