
In accordance with a White Home official, US President Joe Biden will announce $800 million in recent safety help to Ukraine on Wednesday, shortly after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addresses the US Congress.
The announcement, which is scheduled at 11:45 a.m. (1545 GMT), would convey “the overall (assist) declared within the final week alone to $1 billion,” in keeping with an official who spoke on the situation of anonymity late Tuesday.
In a digital tackle to Congress on Wednesday, Zelensky is anticipated to renew his requires additional help, as some US senators prod the White Home to take a stronger stance on Russia’s invasion.
On Saturday, Biden accepted $200 million in further army weapons for Ukraine. This got here on prime of Washington’s authorization of $350 million for army weapons on February 26 — the most important such package deal in US historical past on the time.
The White Home official didn’t elaborate on the $800 million in safety help that can be disclosed on Wednesday.
Nevertheless, over 600 Stinger missiles and round 2,600 Javelin anti-armor methods have been delivered to Ukraine within the final 12 months, together with quite a lot of radar methods, helicopters, grenade launchers, firearms, ammo, and different gear, in keeping with the official.
The official said, “The US stays by far the most important single provider of safety help to Ukraine.”
Zelensky’s cries for help in defending his nation from Russia’s deadly onslaught have grown more and more frantic, and he has begged Washington, the European Union, and NATO to supply army {hardware}, together with planes, in addition to a no-fly zone.
The no-fly zone has been dominated out by Biden, who warns that it will result in a devastating disaster with nuclear-armed Russia.
Nevertheless, there’s rising assist on each side of the aisle in Congress for a extra sturdy US method.
Zelensky’s speech to members of Congress on Wednesday can be his second this month, however it’s going to most certainly be earlier than a significantly bigger viewers than his March 5 look, throughout which he appealed for Russian-made jets to be handed to his air drive.