Biden Administration Sends $500 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine Before Trump Inauguration

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Biden Administration Sends $500 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine Before Trump Inauguration
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The Biden administration approved an additional $500 million in military aid to Ukraine, marking the 74th tranche of equipment provided since August 2021. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, urging the incoming Trump administration to sustain support for Ukraine's fight against Russia. The package includes missiles for fighter jets, support equipment for F-16s, armored bridging systems, small arms, and ammunition.

The Biden administration on Thursday announced an additional $500 million of military aid to Ukraine in a security package rushed out the door before President-elect Trump takes office. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for the final time at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, where he made the announcement. Both officials used the occasion to urge the incoming Trump administration to continue to support Kyiv's fight against Russia .

The U.S. has provided about $66 billion of the total aid since February 2022 and has been able to deliver most of that total — between 80% and 90% — already to Ukraine. 'Retreat will only provide incentives for more imperial aggression,' Austin said Thursday. 'And if we flinch, you can count on Putin to push further and punch harder. Ukraine’s survival is on the line. But so is the security of Europe, the United States, and the world.

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