The US Ambassador to NATO stressed that military aid to Ukraine will continue to come from the United States and other NATO allies.
Representatives of the countries of the Ramstein Group will gather for the next meeting on October 12 in Brussels. This was reported to journalists by the US Ambassador to NATO Julian Smith, writes the Voice of America.
When asked what to expect from the upcoming meeting and whether Ukraine can expect to receive long-range missiles that reach targets at a distance of 300 kilometers, Western tanks, combat aircraft, the ambassador replied that the provision of assistance is an ever-evolving process.
“I cannot say exactly what the upcoming aid will look like. I can say that it will continue to come from the United States, as well as from other NATO allies. I do not see this process stopping and it will continue to build “Our base these lists on what Ukraine has and needs. And we’re constantly looking for ways to combine these two aspects,” says Julian Smith.
The ambassador also noted that the United States and its allies are in almost daily contact with the Ukrainian military-political leadership to determine what exactly the Ukrainian army needs on the ground.
On the eve it became known that the United States will allocate a new package of military aid to Ukraine in the amount of $1.1 billion. The Pentagon explained that this is a “multi-year investment” in critical capabilities to increase the power of the APU.
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