The U.S. remains Ukraine’s largest single-country donor. With this final aid package, the defense department has now allocated all remaining USAI funds appropriated by Congress in the $60 billion supplemental signed in April, after more than nine months of blockage.
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Wednesday he had asked the Defense Department to continue its surge of weapons deliveries to Ukraine, after condemning Russia's Christmas Day attack on Ukraine's energy system and some of its cities.
President Biden announced that he was providing nearly $2.5 billion in military assistance for Ukraine, almost $1 billion more than was reportedly expected.
President Biden has for years flatly denied interacting with his relatives’ foreign business associates — a contention further debunked this week as newly released photos show him meeting
Joe Biden is considering final sanctions on Russia’s "dark fleet" oil exports, targeting Vladimir Putin’s energy revenue before Donald Trump takes office.
President-elect Donald Trump says he might reverse President Joe Biden’s decision to permit Ukrainian forces to use American long-range weapons to strike deeper into Russian territory.
The new aid comes as Russia has launched a barrage of attacks against Ukraine’s power facilities in recent days.
Biden's administration is working quickly to spend all the money it has available to help Kyiv fight off Russia before President-elect Donald Trump takes office in three weeks.
The US has agreed to send more aid to Ukraine ahead of Donald Trump's second term as president. The current Democratic administration under Joe Biden has been a staunch supporter of Ukraine, frequently sending aid to the Eastern European country as it faces an invasion from Russia.
President Joe Biden said Monday that the United States will send nearly $2.5 billion more in weapons to Ukraine as his administration works quickly to spend all the money it has available to help Kyiv fight off Russia before President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
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