US national security adviser Jake Sullivan said he does not expect a cut in aid to Kiev by 2023. He announced this at a briefing. TASS.
Sullivan said Congress had approved $45 billion in funding for aid to Ukraine, adding that the US administration certainly has the resources to support Ukraine through all or nearly all of 2023.
Former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense Laura Cooper expression The view that Republicans and Democrats will continue to provide military aid to Ukraine, despite the separation in the House of Representatives due to problems in the election of the president.
As Cooper points out, the Pentagon received substantial support “from both sides in securing Ukraine.” He also expressed confidence that the details of the assistance provided will change over time, but “support will remain high,” according to Cooper.