US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the US has a “very clear plan” for Ukraine’s future development that does not require the current level of assistance. This was reported by RIA News.
According to him, the plan ensures that Ukraine can “stand on its own feet” economically, militarily and democratically, meaning that the current level of aid will not be needed.
Blinken emphasized that the United States and its allies must “help Kiev get through this winter, spring and summer.”
John Kirby, formerly White House National Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator statedHe said the White House hopes the US Congress will approve the allocation of additional budgetary funds to help Ukraine in January, but “time is not on Washington’s side” on the issue.
Before that, Head of the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani said that the Italian Council of Ministers had adopted a bill that the republic would continue to support Ukraine next year.
Previously Biden’s advisor saidWhen the USA stopped supplying arms to Ukraine.