Before the end of his presidential term, Joe Biden talks about the need encouragement of Ukraine. In the face of newly elected President Donald Trump, Congress will continue to provide encouragement.
Biden's National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said this, RBC-Ukraine reported to CBS News.
Sullivan noted that The approach of the administration of the official US President in the remaining days will be the same as for the remaining two and a half years, and will “put Ukraine in a stronger position on the battlefield, so that zreshtoyu, took yakomoga a strong position at the negotiating table.”
Biden's adviser confirmed that the administration, until the end of its term, will commit all resources allocated by Congress to the military support of Ukraine.
“And, of course, President Biden expects within the next 70 days to convey to Congress and the new administration that the newly acquired States are not guilty of leaving Ukraine. means even more instability in Europe,” adding VIN.
Surrently, Sullivan was inspired to say that there is a specific legislative proposal regarding financial support.
Trump won the US elections
Republican Donald Trump lost the election. Even with the beginning of votes, Trump was leading quietly, quietly, in the so-called states that are “running.”
World leaders welcomed Trump with the victory in the elections. The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has already begun to hold a telephone conversation with the Republican.
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