The United States will send new military aid to Ukraine in the coming weeks.
This information was announced by the coordinator of strategic communications at the White House National Security Council, John Kirby, at a briefing on September 3.
His statement is quoted by TASS .
What the White House said about new aid for Ukraine
Kibri noted that US President Joseph Biden made it clear that Washington's support for Ukraine is unwavering.
The United States will continue to strengthen Ukraine's armed forces and air defense, a White House spokesman said.
Kirby recalled that 10 days ago Washington announced the provision of another package of military aid to Ukraine.
More will be provided in the coming weeks, he added, without specifying what exactly would be sent.
On August 23, the US Department of Defense announced a new $125 million aid package for Ukraine, including HIMARS ammunition and artillery shells.
Since the beginning of the Central Military District, Washington has allocated over $55.7 billion to Kyiv for military purposes.