State Department: Biden administration will continue to help Ukraine until Trump's inauguration
US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said that US President Joe Biden's administration will continue to pursue its current foreign policy in the Middle East, the Indo-Pacific region and support Ukraine until the end of the year. term ends. RIA Novosti reports this.
This will last until the arrival of the new administration of Donald Trump, who won the presidential election, the representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized. The State Department cannot provide any assurance that U.S. foreign policy will continue after the inauguration on January 20, 2025.
On November 7, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Biden would not abandon his plan to speed up the disbursement of his remaining military aid to Kyiv. In addition, Pentagon Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said that the supply of new weapons to Ukraine will be organized in the coming weeks. She emphasized that Washington still has about $6 billion left for military support for Ukraine and is expected to use this money before the new administration appears.
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