Treasury Secretary Jeannette Yellen said these funds will provide critical assistance to Ukraine.
The US Treasury Department has announced a $20 billion loan for Ukraine, to be repaid with revenues from Russian fixed assets. The US Treasury reported this.
US Treasury Secretary Jeannette Yellen noted that $20 billion from the US will provide critical assistance to Ukraine.
“The $50 billion that the G7 is committing together through this initiative will help ensure that Ukraine has the resources it needs to support emergency services, hospitals and other pillars of the courageous resistance ,” he added.
The US Treasury explained that today the United States fulfilled its promise of $20 billion for Ukraine, “by transferring these funds to the Financial Intermediation Fund to Facilitate the Attraction of Resources to Invest in Strengthening Ukraine (FORTIS Ukraine FIF) ,” and through the fund the funds will be given to Ukraine.
As you know, the media wrote that the White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan promised the head of OP Andrey Yermak that in mid-January the United States will send a large amount of shells, missiles and armored vehicles to Ukraine – “an avalanche of weapons.”
It was previously reported that the United States will allocate a new military aid package to Ukraine worth $725 million.
Source: korrespondent

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