Pentagon chief promises long-term aid to Ukraine 12:59

US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin promised long-term military aid to Ukraine. He made a corresponding video message against the backdrop of the Golden-Domed Cathedral of St. Michael in the center of Kiev, the video was published on his account. X.

Austin arrived in the Ukrainian capital on November 20 to deliver an important message, as he stated: The United States stands by Ukraine and will continue to do so in the long term.

The Pentagon chief emphasized that the United States will always support democracy and that Ukrainians have shown perseverance and strength.

In his view, the United States has rallied its allies and partners against Russia to “make progress toward a bright future” for Ukraine, and the commitment of American officials on this issue is now greater than ever.

Separately, Austin published several posts following his visit to Kiev. He specifically met with the Ukrainian military and assured them that Washington continues to work with its allies to provide everything necessary for the success of Ukrainian troops on the battlefield.

Previously in the USA questioned The rigidity of Russia’s “red lines”.




Source: Gazeta

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