What will be the primary focus of Ukraine aid funds by end of Biden's term?
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Breakdown of fund allocations from U.S. Department of Defense or Congressional reports
Biden to Utilize $61 Billion Military Assistance Funds for Ukraine Aid Before End of Term, Says Blinken
Dec 4, 2024, 02:24 PM
President Joe Biden has committed to utilizing the full $61 billion in military assistance funds approved by Congress for Ukraine before the conclusion of his administration. Secretary of State Antony Blinken confirmed this plan, emphasizing the importance of effective use of the funds and the necessity for Ukraine to make challenging decisions regarding mobilization. Blinken reassured NATO allies and Ukraine about the readiness to deploy the authorized funding, highlighting that even with financial resources and ammunition, strategic decisions are critical for Ukraine's defense efforts.
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