Defense Department officials are working to create a package of American equipment, Politico notes.
The United States is preparing to approve a new military aid package for Ukraine soon as Congress must pass legislation to support Ukraine. This was reported by Politico, citing sources.
The media said we were talking about artillery and air defense systems. Other sources of the publication indicate that the administration of US President Joe Biden has not yet made a final decision on how large the tranche of military aid will be, as well as what will be included in it.
However, Defense Department officials are working to create a package of American equipment that can be quickly moved through the bureaucratic process once the legislation is passed and signed by the president.
Some American weapons have already been placed in warehouses across Europe and could soon be delivered to Ukraine, the media suggest.
Some equipment may arrive in Ukraine within days, while others may take weeks to arrive.
We remind you that the US House of Representatives has published three separate draft laws on aid to Ukraine, Israel and allies in the Indo-Pacific region. The document, in particular, directs the US President to provide Ukraine with ATACMS missiles and agree to the reimbursement of economic aid from Kiev.
Joe Biden has promised to “immediately sign” House Speaker Johnson’s aid bills for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan as soon as Congress approves them.
As you know, on April 20, seven amendments to bills are expected to be considered, four of them on the bill on assistance to Ukraine, and a vote for their adoption, after which it will be submitted them in the upper house of the US Parliament – the Senate.
Source: korrespondent

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