The United States “can and will” deliver further military aid to Ukraine, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan vowed Wednesday as NATO’s chief stressed such support was “vital.”
“There is no alternative to the United States stepping up to the plate and providing a level of resources that allow Ukraine to have the artillery, the air defense systems and the other capabilities they need,” Sullivan told a news conference alongside NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
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“Time is of the essence,” he said, adding: “We're going to stay focused on that and we believe we still can and will deliver it.”
Stoltenberg reinforced the message, saying: “It is vital that the United States Congress agrees on continued support for Ukraine in the near future.”
“I count on all allies to sustain their commitment,” he said.
Their words of support for Kyiv, made in NATO’s Brussels headquarters during a visit by Sullivan, come as Republicans in the US Congress block a bill to renew American funding for Ukraine.
The Republicans, who are positioning themselves for US presidential elections in November, have tied passage of legislation to immigration curbs.
President Joe Biden has blamed Donald Trump, his predecessor and likely rival in the upcoming elections, for encouraging the blockage.
Good meeting of National Security Advisers to prepare for our #NATOSummit in Washington in July. We addressed our vital support for Ukraine, strengthening our deterrence & defence, and the challenges posed to our security by China. #NATO stands strong and united. pic.twitter.com/SSgrdniNOC
— Jens Stoltenberg (@jensstoltenberg) February 7, 2024
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