Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has announced that the U.S. will provide nearly $1 billion more in longer-term weapons support to Ukraine.
Joe Biden has said Vladimir Putin expected his enemies to "roll over" when he invaded Ukraine but was met with the "iron will" of its allies - as the Russian president suspended a key nuclear treaty with the US after accusing the West of starting the war. The American...
White House national security spokesman John Kirby also noted that U.S. support for Ukraine has evolved with battlefield conditions. "And that's not going to change," he told reporters in Washington. "But, right now, there's also no change to our policy." NATO Secretary Ge...
TEHRAN, Aug. 26 (MNA) – The United States will reportedly reduce its military support for Ukraine in 2024 as differences are growing among US politicians over the continued backing of Kyiv. The administration of President Joe Biden has supplied more than $43 billion worth of arms to Ukraine ...
President Joe Biden's administration announced $325 million in new military aid for Ukraine on Wednesday to help its military in its war against Russia, including additional ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS), advanced missiles and anti-tank mines. It i...
Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelenskyy was promised sustained support from the Biden administration ahead of the two-year mark in Russia's "illegal war of aggression."
Hungary's Viktor Orbán predicts President-elect Trump will halt aid to Ukraine once he enters the White House, but other EU leaders are pledging continued support.
The US DoD has authorised $400 million more in security assistance for Ukraine, including air defence munitions, artillery, armoured vehicles and anti-armour weapons, in support of operations against Russian forces.
The US "did not announce this at the onset in order to maintain operational security for Ukraine at their request", he added. It is not clear how many of the weapons have already been sent, but US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said Washington planned to send more. ...
that, instead, Johnson wants to put the position he built while in office, as one of the main drivers of western backing for Ukraine in its war against Russia, to good use. They said he planned to spend more time in Washington DC to lobby for continued bipartisan US support for Ukraine...