“The current American authorities are sure that the military aid that the United States has already provided to Kyiv or plans to provide until the end of Joe Biden’s term of office will be enough for Ukraine until the end of 2025. Source: “European Truth” with reference to the statement of the spokesman of the US State Department, Matthew Miller, at a briefing. Details: When asked how long the Ukrainians will be able to resist Russia with the resources provided by the current administration of President Joe Biden, the spokesman said that the administration currently believes that that the resources that the USA has already provided to Ukraine, and which are still planned to be provided by the end of the administration’s work, will provide Ukrainians with the equipment and materials necessary for the struggle until the end of 2025.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
The current American authorities are sure that the military aid that the United States has already provided to Kyiv or plans to provide until the end of Joe Biden’s term of office will be enough for Ukraine until the end of 2025.
Source: “European Truth” with reference to the statement of the spokesman of the US State Department, Matthew Miller, at the briefing
Details: When asked how long the Ukrainians will be able to resist Russia with the resources provided by the current administration of President Joe Biden, the spokesman said that the administration currently believes that the resources that the United States has already provided to Ukraine, and which are still planned to be provided by the end of the administration, will provide Ukrainians with equipment and materials necessary for the struggle until the end of 2025.
For specifics on the percentage of military aid already provided and what remains to be delivered, Miller advised contacting the US Department of Defense.
Prehistory:
- The USA announced the allocation of $20 billion for the benefit of Ukraine to a special fund of the World Bank.
- It also recently became known that the United States will provide a total of more than $440 million in the near future to support agriculture, reconstruction, and economic activity in Ukraine.