A $61bn package of military aid for Ukraine could be signed off within 48 hours. So what exactly might it receive and what difference might it make in trying to stem Russian advances? Air defence systems,
The Biden administration is preparing a new aid package for Ukraine that is expected to be worth around $1 billion, multiple sources familiar with the matter told CNN.
Joe Biden will sign into law a military aid package worth $95 billion for America’s allies after months of political in-fighting over Washington’s involvement in the war in Ukraine.
As the $61 billion Ukraine aid bill is expected to clear the U.S. Congress, Washington is preparing a $1 billion security assistance package for Kyiv, Reuters reported on April 23, citing U.S. officials.
US President Joe Biden is expected to pass a bill on Wednesday giving Ukraine €56 billion in its efforts to stave off Russia's ongoing invasion. Despite the hoopla some Ukrainian lawmakers express hesitation about how the support will actually help the front line.
The UK on Tuesday pledged an additional €580 million in new military supplies for Ukraine, including long-range missiles and four million rounds of ammo. It comes as Kyiv struggles to hold off advancing Russian forces on the southern and eastern front,
Ukrainian officials Wednesday expressed thanks for $61 billion in new U.S. military aid that threw Kyiv's armed forces a lifeline in their more than two-year war with Russia, even though the supplies aren't expected to have an immediate impact on the battlefield.
The Pentagon is expected to rush military aid to Ukraine following the bipartisan Senate vote. The bill also includes Israel aid and a possible ban on TikTok.
The US Congress gave final approval to a long-delayed US$61 billion aid package for Ukraine on Tuesday. Ukraine hopes to quickly get fresh supplies to the war zone as Russia makes battlefield gains.
Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine has given that effort new urgency. Britain has spent above that during the past decade but never higher than 2.35 percent in 2020, according to NATO data. "We will put the U.
The U.K. is to increase defense spending to 2.5% of GDP by the end of the decade, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said Tuesday during a visit to Poland, where he also pledged to send an additional $620M in new military supplies for Ukraine,
Congress has approved $60 billion in military aid for Ukraine. Here's a look at what it it's likely to include and how it might reshape the battlefield.
The national security supplemental bill provides $29.5 billion to backfill an increasingly depleted US arsenal, three-fourths of which is actually spent right here in the US.