National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan spoke about Joe Biden's plans on CBS's “Face the Nation.”
He explained that turning away from Kiev's needs could lead to instability in the region, so the president will consult parliament, taking into account not only the interests of Ukraine but also Europe as a whole.
Sullivan recalled that Biden had previously announced that he would use his mandate for this very purpose, and that the president was determined to continue supporting the Ukrainian government in the face of the ongoing conflict. said.
As The Wall Street Journal revealed, Biden's announcement has already turned into concrete action.
War in Ukraine. The US is sending hundreds of missile interceptors to Kiev.
The United States has sent more than 500 missile interceptors to Ukraine for the Patriot Missile Defense System and NASAMS. The missiles are expected to arrive in the coming weeks, meaning the US president wants to finalize their targets before Donald Trump takes the White House.
The Pentagon also plans to send contractors to help the Ukrainians with repairs and other work. F-16 fighter jet. But more aid to Kiev has Washington officials concerned about supplies to Kiev.
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin rejected President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's recent request to prioritize ATACMS deliveries to Ukraine over recipients in other countries. He considered it “too much to ask.”
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