President Joe Biden Vets Out $3bn On Ukraine Weapons Aid

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The United States President, Joe Biden in his continued support for the Ukrainin side in their conflict against Russia has made another announcement of nearly $3 billion which would be coming in military aid to Kyiv on Wednesday.

This announcement has also been revealed to be the biggest US package so far which was done to mark Ukraine’s independence day, six months after Russia had invaded the country.

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In a statement which he had released after the annoucement, President Biden had also signaled the firmness of Washington’s commitment to Ukraine’s struggle while reiterating that the $2.98 billion for arms and other equipment was aimed “to ensure it can continue to defend itself over the long term.”

The new funds will be for air defense systems, artillery and the much-in-demand ammunition for those systems, as well as radars and systems to counter Russian drones, Biden said.

Congratulating Ukraine on its independence, which was declared from the Soviet Union in 1991, Biden said the US “is committed to supporting the people of Ukraine as they continue the fight to defend their sovereignty.”

“Today is not only a celebration of the past, but a resounding affirmation that Ukraine proudly remains — and will remain — a sovereign and independent nation.”

President Joe Biden had also hailed Ukraine’s resistance against the invasion, which President Vladimir Putin launched on February 24 after years of unsuccessfully trying to reassert Russian control over a westward-looking country that has pushed strongly for membership in NATO and the European Union.

Some of the thousands of soldiers on both sides and thousands of civilians have alsp died in the largest-scale battles seen in Europe since World War II.

Despite Russian expectations of a quick victory, Ukrainian armed forces, which are trained and armed by Western allies, have pushed the invaders back to a swath of territory in the country’s east and south.

“Six months of relentless attacks have only strengthened Ukrainians’ pride in themselves, in their country, and in their thirty-one years of independence,” Biden said.

“Today and every day, we stand with the Ukrainian people.”

However, despite rumors of a Ukrainian counter-offensive to try and retake large portions of occupied territory in the south, the battle lines remain largely frozen, indicating a possibly lengthy test of resolve for both sides, and also for Ukraine’s Western backers. The funds released by Biden Wednesday can be used for immediate war costs, including acquisitions of supplies and arms, and are separate from the Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA), under which Biden has been able to order transfers of weapons and ammunition to Ukraine’s forces from existing US military stockpiles.

 

Africa Daily News, New York

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