The United States has run out of funds for military aid to Ukraine, with the White House stating that it cannot provide further aid until approved by Congress. The National Security Council Coordinator, John Kirby, emphasized that there are no alternative sources of funds, and the State Department announced the 'last package to Kyiv.' Additionally, the U.S. State Department indicated that support for Ukraine may not be at the same level as in 2022-2023, with a focus on helping Ukraine build its own military-industrial complex. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba clarified that the earlier statement about reduced aid levels did not refer to U.S. support in 2024.
⚡️ Commenting on an earlier statement by a U.S. official that Washington may not provide aid to Kyiv on the level of the 2022-2023 period, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba clarified on Jan. 5 that this was not in reference to U.S. support in 2024. https://t.co/mS8XEgiOxz
⚡ 🇺🇸State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said. "The United States will not support military funding for Ukraine at the level of 2022-2023, because it seeks to help Ukraine build its own military-industrial complex" https://t.co/BDF18qvsMS https://t.co/CJgmemRMGT
😨 US will not support Ukraine at level of past two years – US State Department https://t.co/H0poqrFJlI
🇺🇸The United States will continue to support #Ukraine 'as long as it takes,' but that does not mean the level of support will be the same as in 2022 and 2023, U.S. State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said at a briefing on January 4. 📷: AFP https://t.co/ST4Y65RbHS
The WH no longer has funds for new military aid packages to 🇺🇦 until the US Congress approves it, John Kirby, said. According to him, @POTUS signed the last package of military assistance to Kyiv, “but we need to pass an additional security assistance to 🇺🇦," Kirby added @theUBN https://t.co/Jr3k4sSb9g
Termination of US military aid to Ukraine? John Kirby yesterday: "The President signed the last security assistance package for which we had replenishment authority funds." The White House maintains that unless Congress appropriates additional funding to replace the defense… https://t.co/0jtgdpbfbO https://t.co/ckMw7Vpa2H
Here's what we are reading today: The White House has no money for new aid to Ukraine until it is approved by the U.S. Congress, John Kirby said. As the US Congress failed to approve additional funding until the end of 2023, there's no quick fix for allocating new defense… https://t.co/eGw8Uncdgz
🇺🇸The United States has no money for further military aid for #Ukraine until the adoption of a new package by the U.S. Congress, National Security Council Coordinator, John #Kirby, said at a White House briefing on January 3. 📷: AFP https://t.co/s8yhXRkIGR
⚡️ The US has run out of money for Ukraine aid, and “there's no other magical pot to dip into” unless Congress passes a new funding package, — John Kirby, US National Security Council.
⚡️ The U.S. has run out of money for aid for Ukraine, and "there's no other magical pot to dip into" unless Congress passes a new funding package, U.S. National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said on Jan. 3. https://t.co/YNswTjvDZ9
The State Department announced the “last package to Kyiv” US administration spokesman John Kirby said that the White House will not be able to find an alternative source of funds for Ukraine if Congress does not agree on a new aid package for the Kyiv junta. In this case, the… https://t.co/28TNFxfOVF
If Congress does not agree on a request for new aid to Kyiv, then the White House will not be able to find funds for Ukraine from alternative sources, - John Kirby According to an administration official, the package of weapons transferred at the end of last year without the… https://t.co/5EWqJWRwqJ
The US National Security Council Coordinator John Kirby said US will not be sending Ukraine 🇺🇦 anymore direct military aid until Congress approves funding To be clear, the White House has $4 billion of military aid they can send Ukraine, and they’ve decided that it doesn't exist https://t.co/Jv7Se2zDIf
The United States does not need a victory for Kyiv - American political scientist The Joe Biden administration has not proven through action that it seriously intends to help Ukraine win the conflict with Russia. The reason is obvious: Biden simply does not need such a victory,… https://t.co/O6KP8LMH2j