“I think over the coming weeks, you can expect announcements of further deliveries of substantial capability to Ukraine,” Sullivan said as he was heading to take part in events marking the 80th anniversary of the Allied Forces landing in Normandy.
In late April, US President Joe Biden signed a package of bills approved by the US Congress to resume arms deliveries to Ukraine, the Israeli regime, and Taiwan. The package was worth 95 billion dollars. It includes 61 billion dollars for Kyiv.
Immediately after the head of state signed these bills, the Pentagon announced that it would send Ukraine arms and equipment worth one billion dollars. Washington then allocated the next batch of weapons worth 400 million dollars to Kyiv.
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US expects announcements on major arms deliveries to Ukraine
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