Skip to content

Biden prepares $725 million in aid for Ukraine

Stephanie Gauthier
Share : facebook icon twitter icon
Biden prepares $725 million in aid for Ukraine
Credit: Getty Images
President Joe Biden, in his final preparations before his imminent departure from the White House, wants to position President Volodymyr Zelensky and Ukraine optimally in the face of Russian invasion, and is preparing a final $750 million aid package for the country.

The Biden administration is rushing assistance to Ukraine in an effort to put Kyiv “in the strongest possible position” as Russia steps up its attacks and President Joe Biden prepares to leave office in less than two months

CNN (@cnn.com) 2024-12-03T15:09:26.145Z

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said in a statement that the President had approved $725 million for Ukraine. The aid includes large quantities of artillery, rockets and air defense systems.

Getty Images
The President also ordered the Department of Defense to rapidly deliver these materials to Ukraine, to ensure that the country has the equipment it needs to defend itself in the face of the recent intensification of Russian forward attacks.

The new equipment, which includes ammunition for high-mobility artillery rocket systems, anti-personnel mines and Stinger missiles, according to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, will be delivered to Ukraine between December and mid-January. This is intended to bolster Ukrainian forces and put them in the best possible position before Joe Biden leaves.

Getty Images
This comes as the exact positions of Donald Trump, who will take over the presidency at the end of January, remain uncertain, as does the direction of the conflict once he is in charge of aid to the US ally.

The administration has a few weeks to use nearly $7 billion from a larger package authorized by Congress earlier in 2024 to support Ukraine in the face of Russian invasion.

However, according to CNN, this year the US has reached the limits of its ability to replenish its own stockpiles of weapons and ammunition, significantly reducing shipments to Ukraine by the Biden administration in 2024.

Getty Images
In fact, the aim of shipments to Ukraine is, in addition to helping Ukraine, to renew US arms and ammunition stocks by replacing old ones with newer, up-to-date equipment.

More Content