The Biden administration announced on Tuesday a new aid package for Ukraine, sending up to $300 million in weapons to support the country’s defense efforts. This marks the first new aid package for Ukraine since funding ran out in late December.
The aid package includes air defense interceptors, artillery rounds, armor systems, and an older version of the Army’s longer-range missile systems known as ATACMS. Senior defense officials emphasized that this is a temporary solution to help Ukraine combat ongoing Russian attacks, particularly in the eastern regions of the country.
National security adviser Jake Sullivan highlighted the urgent need for assistance, stating that Ukrainian troops are currently rationing their ammunition under pressure from multiple fronts. He called on Congress to pass a new Ukraine aid bill as soon as possible to provide long-term support for the country’s defense efforts.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine expressed gratitude for the support from the United States and called for continued assistance to hold the line against Russian aggression. However, the aid package faces challenges in the House of Representatives, where Republican leaders have been hesitant to support additional funding for Ukraine.
The political divide over providing aid to Ukraine has raised concerns about the impact on the country’s ability to defend itself against Russian advances. Pentagon officials warned of critical shortages on the battlefield and emphasized the strategic importance of supporting Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression.
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the Biden administration has provided over $75 billion in cash and equipment to support the country’s defense efforts. However, with funding running out in December, the need for additional aid has become increasingly urgent to prevent further territorial gains by Russia.
Denmark also announced a new $340 million military aid package for Ukraine, underscoring the international support for the country’s defense efforts. The ongoing debate in Congress highlights the challenges of balancing political considerations with the strategic imperative of supporting Ukraine in its fight for sovereignty and security.