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The move blindsided the State Department, Ukraine, European allies and members of Congress, who demanded an explanation from ...
After Russia launched the war in 2022, the Biden administration sent Ukraine $33.8 billion worth of weapons from the Pentagon ...
The reactions to the Trump administration’s decision to pause some weapons shipments to Ukraine couldn’t be more illustrative ...
With Russia sending record-breaking amounts of drones and missiles toward Ukraine, Trump orders to send more weapons to ...
The U.S. is halting some shipments of weapons to Ukraine amid concerns that its own stockpiles have declined too much.
The US has been Ukraine’s single biggest supplier of defence aid since Russia’s full-fledged invasion of the Eastern European country in February 2022, apart from serving as the diplomatic ...
The decision to pause the delivery of some munitions to Ukraine "was made to put America's interest first," a White House spokesperson said.
Could Ukraine’s other allies help fill the hole? The US is Ukraine’s biggest single provider of military aid, but not its only one. According to the Kiel Institute, which monitors aid to ...
The White House said the decision to halt some weapons deliveries to Kyiv was made "to put America's interests first." ...
Ukraine also signed a security pact with Japan on Thursday and, at an international conference in Berlin this week, secured more than $15 billion in promised aid from Western partners to help ...
Since August, U.S. military aid to help Ukraine repel Russia has surpassed $3 billion under Biden. The aid has provided more than 1,400 Stinger anti-aircraft systems and some 5,500 Javelin missiles.
WASHINGTON — President Biden announced Wednesday that he is sending $2.98 billion in new military aid to Ukraine that will enable forces there to fight for years to come. In a statement, Biden ...