President Biden has assured German Chancellor Scholz of his personal commitment to continue supporting Ukraine, with the caveat that U.S. military assistance is contingent on Congress approving additional spending. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has stated that the White House is focused on securing a Ukraine aid package through Congress and that there is no 'plan B' if the bill does not pass. Sullivan is confident that the necessary aid will be delivered to Ukraine. He also noted that Washington's support would not waver, even in the event of General Zaluzhnyi's potential resignation.
Washington's attitude to Kyiv will not change in case of Zaluzhnyi's resignation, Biden's national security adviser Jake Sullivan said According to him, the USA will continue to support both the Ukrainian authorities and the military in the background. The possible resignation… https://t.co/jubso8H9uW
The Biden administration remains confident that it can win congressional approval for aid to Ukraine, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said https://t.co/BaaAgLqd3B
⚠️ 'NO PLAN B' TO GETTING UKRAINE AID PACKAGE THROUGH US CONGRESS: US GOVT (Reuters) The White House is focused on getting a Ukraine aid package through the U.S. Congress, the White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said on Wednesday, adding there was no "plan B".…
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Biden will tell Scholz at the meeting that he is personally committed to continuing assistance to Ukraine, regardless of the position of Congress. Washington will not be able to continue military assistance to Kyiv unless the US Congress passes a bill on additional spending on… https://t.co/VLtXnqxxKu