The corresponding step to the US government is aimed at assessing which ammunition and where they were sent, the department said.
Pentagon provides recommendations to US President Donald Trump for military assistance in Ukraine. This was expressed by the Pentagon Sean Parnell representative in a briefing.
“The Ministry (US Defense – Ed.) Carefully studies and adjusts its approach to achieve this goal (end of the war – ed.), While maintaining the effectiveness of the US Army battle and the priorities of defense,” the official said.
According to him, this check is conducted to ensure that US military assistance is in accordance with the priorities of the United States defense.
“We will not report exactly how many weapons or what types we have moved to Ukraine, and how exactly this is happening. But the defense minister will continue to provide the president recommendations for deciding for further military assistance in Ukraine,” Parnell assured.
According to him, such a step aims to check which bullets and where they are going.
The officer did not say what kind of weapon the concerns of this review were, and if it was done and what would affect other countries. In particular, in addition to Ukraine, the United States also provides military equipment to Israel and Taiwan.
Remember that the White House has confirmed that the Pentagon has suspended the supply of certain types of weapons for Ukraine for fear that US reserves have been reduced.
As you know, NATO secretary Mark Rutte “fully understood” the US authorities’ desire to take care of the interests of his home country, but at the same time called for further support of the Ukraine military.
The media called the US weapon not “reached” in Ukraine
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