Administration of US President Joe Biden faces serious challenges in providing Ukraine with the promised military and financial aid.
This was reported by URA-Inform with reference to The Wall Street Journal.
According to information published by the above-mentioned publication , The Pentagon has reached the limit on the amount of weapons it can send to Ukraine each month. The logistical difficulties of getting weapons to the front are making the situation worse.
With the ongoing conflict and the increasing needs of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, this is becoming a critical factor.
The Biden administration still has more than $6.5 billion in so-called “reduction authorities” that allow it to transfer weapons from the Pentagon's own stockpile to Ukraine. But those funds are not being used, according to people close to Congress. may be delayed until the inauguration of the new President Donald Trump.
The decision on the fate of the remaining funds will now depend on the policies of the new administration. With the upcoming change of power in the United States, the Ukrainian issue is becoming increasingly acute.
Leading analysts note that uncertainty in Washington could negatively affect Kyiv's military campaign, especially against the backdrop of increased activity of Russian troops on the eastern borders.
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In addition, the most dangerous moment for Ukraine in the war has been named.