The US Department of Defense reported whether it will manage to send all the promised assistance to Ukraine before Trump's inauguration.


The Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh reported that all weapons from the new aid packages to Ukraine will be delivered before Donald Trump's inauguration. Equipment and capabilities are gradually being supplied from our warehouses, so assistance will continue to flow to Ukraine even after the change of administration in the US.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is set to visit Germany to attend a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group to reaffirm US support for Ukraine, Sabrina Singh reported.
Trump's inauguration and support from Zelensky
The inauguration of the elected President of the United States, Donald Trump, will take place on January 20 of this year. On that day, Trump will take the oath and deliver his inaugural address. According to Trump, he did not invite Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to his inauguration, but would like him to be present at the ceremony.
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