We Have to Do More: Biden's Administration Announced a Significant Aid Package for Ukraine.


Ukraine will receive a new aid package from the United States by the end of September. This was announced by the U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. He noted that he is working on a substantial package for Ukraine, which will be announced soon.
According to Sullivan, the U.S. provides Ukraine with the necessary tools and means to ensure stability on the front lines and to hinder Russian offensive actions. He also noted that Ukrainian defense has become stronger, and the country has made successful steps in the war.
Sullivan explained that delays in military aid are not due to political will but logistical difficulties. The U.S. is trying to send shells to the frontlines as quickly as possible and redirect Patriot missiles to Ukraine.
"Take all these missiles and send them to Ukraine... It's a lot of money, but given the situation in Ukraine, we have to do more and better," emphasized Sullivan.
Earlier, the advisor spoke about the reasons for delays in providing military assistance to Ukraine from the U.S.
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