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Biden pledges $250M more in military aid to Ukraine


U.S. President⁤ Joe Biden talks to the press before boarding Marine One on the south lawn of the White House on December 23, 2023 in Washington, DC. ⁤(Photo by Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

OAN’s Brooke Mallory
11:53 AM – Thursday, December 28, 2023

The Biden administration⁢ has announced a significant boost in⁢ military aid to Ukraine, providing an additional $250 million in assistance. This aid ⁣package includes weapons, equipment, and ammunition to⁢ support ⁢Ukraine’s defense against Russia’s aggression.

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Secretary of State Antony Blinken emphasized the importance of this assistance, stating,⁤ “Our support has been critical in ⁢helping Ukraine defend its country⁤ and ⁢freedom.”⁤ He also urged Congress to approve additional aid for Ukraine in the coming⁢ year.

The ​United States is committed to Ukraine’s defense against Russia’s aggression, and we will continue to ​provide arms and equipment to protect Ukraine’s territory and people,” said a State Department spokesperson.

President‌ Biden made this announcement during his recent meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White​ House. However, the news of the aid package was only revealed‍ this week.

Interestingly, while the US is increasing its support, other foreign allies of Ukraine have significantly reduced their assistance. For example, Hungary ​vetoed a ⁤European Union aid package worth over $55 billion for Ukraine. In the‌ US, there has ⁢been disagreement between ‍Republicans and Democrats regarding border security, leading Senate Republicans to⁢ oppose further financing for Ukraine.

Despite ​these challenges,⁤ President Biden emphasized the importance of supporting Ukraine, stating,‍ “The decisions we make now will shape the future for decades ‍to come, particularly in Europe. Congress must pass​ the supplemental funding for Ukraine before the holiday recess, ensuring we do not⁣ give Putin the ‍greatest Christmas gift.”

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