The head of the State Department press service, Matthew Miller, said that the United States will continue to finance Ukraine’s military needs, but this does not mean that spending will remain at the same level. His words guide the way TASS.
During the briefing, Miller promised that Washington would support Kiev for as long as necessary.
“But this does not mean that we will continue to support them at the same level of military funding that we provided in 2022 and 2023,” he added.
According to a State Department representative, the West’s goal is for Ukraine to be able to supply itself with everything, including weapons. Therefore, Miller is confident that in the future there will be no need for Kiev financing from the United States and its allies.
Before that the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation saidIt was stated that Ukraine has received $203 billion in aid from 54 countries since the beginning of the special military operation (SVO).
By the way, the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine stated About Ukraine’s lack of a “plan B” in case Western aid is reduced.
Previously at the Pentagon clarified Number of weapons supplied to Ukraine since the beginning of the special operation.