Joe Biden’s adviser emphasized that the United States remains committed to providing security assistance to Ukraine.
The United States of America will announce another military aid package to Ukraine in the coming weeks. This was announced on Sunday, November 13, by the National Security Adviser to the US President Jake Sullivan, Interfax-Ukraine writes.
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“We remain steadfast in providing security assistance. You know about the one assistance package that we announced, there will be another one in the next few weeks, in roughly the same time frame and the same amount that we have observed in previous weeks and moon,” he said.
“We are also consulting with Congress about additional resources for next year,” the Biden adviser added.
Earlier this week, United States Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said he authorized a $400 million new arms shipment to Ukraine on behalf of the President.
Recall that the budget of the European Peace Fund, where, in particular, funds are allocated for military assistance to Ukraine, has been spent and planned for 85-86%.
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Source: korrespondent

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