The United States on Thursday announced a new security package for Ukraine worth $225mn, which includes a Patriot missile battery, additional ammunition for high-mobility artillery rocket systems and missiles, among other items.
Washington, Ukraine’s biggest supporter, has provided more than $50bn in military aid since 2022 when the Russian invasion began. But US military aid was delayed in Congress for months over the winter, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said a shortage of weapons was giving Russia the upper hand. After battle lines remained largely frozen since early in the conflict, Moscow made some advances in eastern Ukraine in recent months. Zelensky has urged Western governments to increase and speed up military aid to Kyiv’s forces. US legislation was approved in April that provided $61bn in funding to Ukraine.
“We will stay with you, period,” US President Joe Biden told Zelensky ahead of a bilateral meeting at the Nato summit in Washington.
Zelensky said the two men would discuss how to achieve a just end to the war with Russia, and called for a second peace summit this year. An initial summit, which Russia was not invited to, was held in Switzerland last month. “As President Biden has made clear, the United States and the international coalition we have assembled will continue to stand with Ukraine,” US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement announcing the package after Biden’s remarks to the Ukrainian leader. Ukraine has repeatedly called on partners to provide more help with air defence as it faces attacks from Russia on cities and energy infrastructure. Zelensky said last week he wanted to double Ukraine’s air defence capacity over the summer.
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