US announces $125 million in military aid for Ukraine March 1
A U.S. Navy Mark VI patrol boat navigates into the well deck of dock landing ship Ashland at Naval Base Guam on Feb. 21, 2021. (Sgt. Danny Gonzalez/U.S. Marine Corps)
Updated 3/2/2021 at 10:55 am EST: During the announcement of the Ukraine package, Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said the equipment was being paid for by Foreign Military Financing dollars. The department later clarified that FMF funding was not used; instead this package is funded through the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI). This story has been updated to reflect that. WASHINGTON The Pentagon announced Monday a $125 million military aid package for Ukraine, the first of its kind under the Biden administration.
U S to send additional $125M in military aid to Ukraine
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ABD den Ukrayna ya 125 milyon dolarlık askeri yardım paketi
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During the call, the heads of defense departments discussed issues of Ukraine s defense reform and progress in key areas.
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Minister of Defense Andrii Taran on February 19 had a phone call with United States Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, the ministry s press service reports, adding that this has once again confirmed the strategic nature of bilateral defense cooperation between Ukraine and United States of America.
Andrii Taran congratulated his American counterpart on his appointment as U.S. Secretary of Defense and briefed him on the security situation in Ukraine and around its borders.
During the call, the heads of defense departments discussed issues of Ukraine s defense reform and progress in key areas. U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin spoke of the approval by the U.S. Congress of the first tranche of assistance with