Pentagon warns of the risk of unspent billions in aid to Ukraine.


The administration of U.S. President Joe Biden will not be able to implement the entire amount of funding for aid to Ukraine approved by Congress. A 'few' billion dollars will remain. This was reported by U.S. Department of Defense Deputy Spokesperson Sabrina Singh.
Singh responded to questions from media representatives about how concerned the Biden administration is about leaving a significant amount of money designated for delivering weapons to Ukraine. She stated that a few billion dollars will remain, which the Biden administration will decide what to do with.
Singh:
Kyiv has support in the U.S. Congress. She expressed hope that the contact group on defense matters regarding Ukraine will continue to work. Currently, the U.S. and other allied countries have allocated more than $126 billion for security assistance to Ukraine since Russia's invasion in 2022.
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