Thursday02 January 2025
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Pentagon: The U.S. will continue to support Ukraine throughout Biden's presidency.

Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh confirmed the United States' commitment to extending military assistance to Ukraine until the end of Joe Biden's current administration.

Pentagon spokesperson Sabrina Singh confirmed the United States' commitment to extend military assistance to Ukraine until the end of the current administration of Joe Biden.

According to "European Truth," this information comes from the Pentagon press service.

Singh stated that the presidential aid packages and USAI (Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative) will remain active until the current administration's term ends.

"We still have about $2 billion in USAI that we can allocate. Therefore, in the coming weeks, we will continue to provide packages," she emphasized.

Singh also highlighted that military support will continue to be delivered on a regular basis.

She specifically pointed out that support for Ukraine has bipartisan backing in Congress, which is a crucial factor, especially after the administration change in January.

"Support for Ukraine remains strong," she noted.

On November 1, the U.S. Department of Defense announced a new military assistance package for Ukraine worth $425 million.

The previous military assistance package of $400 million was announced by Austin during his visit to Kyiv on October 21.