Pentagon: We set aside funds for Ukraine for two years.
US deputy defense secretary says funds allocated to support Ukraine, designed for two years, will not be removed at the start of the new fiscal year.
Despite Russia’s repeated warnings to the allies of the Kiev regime about providing arms to Ukraine, Washington announced a two-year budget for the country.
“William LaPlante”, the US Deputy Secretary of Defense for Training and Supply Affairs, said that they have allocated two years’ worth of funds for military aid to Ukraine.
According to “Ryanovsti” website, LaPlante stated during a press conference: “The budget allocated to support Ukraine, designed for two years, will not be removed at the beginning of the new fiscal year.”
According to the Pentagon, the US government has provided more than $15.5 billion in military aid to Ukraine since 2014. The latest military aid package approved in late August included six anti-aircraft missile systems, radar, drones and other equipment.
On the other hand, at the same time as the announcement of new and huge US military aid to Ukraine for the war with Russia, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken went to Kiev on an unannounced trip.
Despite Russia’s repeated warnings to the allies of the Kiev regime about providing arms to Ukraine, Washington announced a two-year budget for the country.
“William LaPlante”, the US Deputy Secretary of Defense for Training and Supply Affairs, said that they have allocated two years’ worth of funds for military aid to Ukraine.
According to “Ryanovsti” website, LaPlante stated during a press conference: “The budget allocated to support Ukraine, designed for two years, will not be removed at the beginning of the new fiscal year.”
According to the Pentagon, the US government has provided more than $15.5 billion in military aid to Ukraine since 2014. The latest military aid package approved in late August included six anti-aircraft missile systems, radar, drones and other equipment.
On the other hand, at the same time as the announcement of new and huge US military aid to Ukraine for the war with Russia, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken went to Kiev on an unannounced trip.