What will be the primary category of military aid in the January 9, 2025, Ukraine package?
Armored vehicles • 25%
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Official announcement or detailed reports from credible news sources
Biden Administration to Announce Substantial Final Military Aid Package for Ukraine on January 9, Drawing from Existing Stockpiles
Jan 7, 2025, 07:48 PM
The Biden administration is preparing to announce a substantial military aid package for Ukraine on January 9, 2025. While officials have not disclosed the exact amount, they indicated that the package will be significant but will not utilize the full $4 billion previously approved by Congress for Ukraine. This announcement is expected to occur during the upcoming 'Ramstein' meeting. The aid package aims to draw from existing stockpiles to ensure that most of the pledged weapons are delivered before Donald Trump takes office. This will be characterized as the final military aid package under the Biden administration.
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