Joe Biden's administration will strengthen its support for Ukraine for several months until Donald Trump ascends to the presidency and It is possible to mark NATO in this hour.
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken stated this, RBC-Ukraine reported to Reuters.
In conversation with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Brussels Biden also said that sending Korean troops to help Russia in the war in Ukraine would be a “harsh tribute.”
Blinken reported that at the meeting with Rutte at the headquarters of the alliance, they discussed the support of Ukraine, how Russian troops achieve success on a similar front line, and also the work that NATO needs but earn money to value your defense-industrial base.
In his words, the US administration is going to “continue to support everything we want for Ukraine.”
“President Biden intends to reinstate the cordon And fight today to continue to work those who have been beaten by the rest of the fates, and to strengthen this alliance,” said Blinken.
In his words, the rise of the Korean troops to support Russia the conflict “emphasizes and withdraws” Zhorstku vіdpovіd”.
Rutte stated that “Russia could not prevail” in Ukraine, where it invaded in 2022. “Obviously, we need to do more so that Ukraine can continue to fight and can maximize the Russian offensive, and also set Putin to achieve success in Ukraine,” he said.
According to the schedule, the State Department will find that Blinken will align himself with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga. Brussels will also align itself with the Supreme Commander of the NATO Defense Forces in Europe, General Christopher Cavoli, high-ranking officials of the EU and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Great Britain, David Lemmy.
President Trump meets Having previously criticized the US military support of Ukraine, declaring that it would quickly start the war, without saying, as he himself, having called out the fear among the US allies, that they might try to stir Kiev to accept peace in the minds of Moscow. Biden has been deprived of his position since 20 September.
According to the Pentagon, military aid to Ukraine has lost a little more than 9 billion dollars due to the funds seen by Congress.