Package worth 725 million dollars: the White House revealed plans for support until the end of Biden's term.
The United States continues comprehensive support for Ukraine, announcing a new aid package and confirming the long-term commitments of the Biden administration.
U.S. President's advisor John Kirby stated during a briefing that the White House supports Ukraine until the end of the current administration's term.
'From the very beginning, we have underscored very clearly: if and how this war ends, it must end in a way that meets the aspirations of the Ukrainian people and, frankly, President Zelensky, his policies and aspirations,' emphasized the White House representative.
According to Kirby, the Ukrainian president must determine the readiness for negotiations, their timeframe, and content. The White House will do everything possible to ensure Ukraine has the best position in potential negotiations.
Additionally, the U.S. is preparing a new military aid package worth 725 million dollars, which will include counter-drone systems, munitions for HIMARS, and anti-personnel mines to deter the Russian offensive in eastern Ukraine and in the Kursk region.
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