“The Pentagon clarified how much money the Biden administration has left to help Ukraine November 12, 23:03 Share: The Pentagon (Photo: defense.gov) The US Department of Defense reported that $9.3 billion was left to help Ukraine, most of which ($7, 1 billion) allocated under the PDA (Presidential Drawdown Authority) program. This was announced on Tuesday, November 12, by Pentagon spokesman Major General Patrick Ryder, Voice of America journalist Ostap Yarysh reports. From these funds”, — write on: ua.news
Pentagon (Photo: defense.gov)
The US Department of Defense reported that $9.3 billion remained for aid to Ukraine, most of which ($7.1 billion) was allocated under the PDA program (Presidential Drawdown Authority).
This was announced on Tuesday, November 12, by Pentagon spokesman Major General Patrick Ryder, Voice of America journalist Ostap Yarysh reports.
Of these funds, $4.3 billion was approved by Congress in April, and $2.8 billion became available after the recounts. In addition, approximately $2.2 billion is available under the USAI program.
After Trump’s victory. Europe will have to increase aid to Ukraine – Borrell
The Pentagon spokesman emphasized that the US will use all available funds to help Ukraine.
On November 8, Pentagon deputy spokeswoman Sabrina Singh said that the US Department of Defense plans to use all available funds for programs to support Ukraine until the end of Joe Biden’s presidential term. Then it was about 6 billion dollars.
On November 6, CNN reported that the victory of Republican Donald Trump in the US presidential elections could mean a reduction in aid to Ukraine.
The TV channel notes that throughout their campaign, Trump and his vice-presidential candidate, JD Vance, seriously questioned the continued commitment of the US to Kyiv, as the war unleashed by Russia has been going on for almost three years.
The publication Politico wrote that the administration of the White House, led by Joe Biden, before the inauguration of Donald Trump, can provide Ukraine with the last security aid of 6 billion dollars.