âWe will continue to back Ukraine with the equipment that it needs to succeed, that it needs to win,â Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced a $2 billion fund to help Ukraine on Wednesday as Russian forces continue to ramp up their assault on the country.
Mr. Blinken announced the foreign military financing during a press conference in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv alongside the countryâs Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.
The secretary of state said the aid is part of a âfirst-of-its-kind defense enterprise fundâ and will be comprised of three separate components.
The first component will provide weapons to Ukraine âtoday,â the second will invest in Ukraineâs defense industrial base to further strengthen its production capacity for itself and others, and the third component will help Ukraine purchase military equipment from other countriesânot just the United Statesâfor its own use, according to Mr. Blinken.
Mr. Blinkenâs announcement comes after lawmakers in Washington last month approved a $61 billion package of aid for Ukraine.
The Epoch Times has contacted the State Department for further comment.
Thousands Evacuate Kharkiv
Mr. Blinkenâs visit to Ukraine came as Russian troops pushed deeper into the nationâs second-largest city of Kharkiv this week, prompting Ukraine to issue evacuation alerts for thousands of residents.
According to Oleh Syniehubov, the governor of Kharkiv Oblast, Russian forces are honing in on the town of Vovchansk, located roughly three miles from the Russian border.
Speaking during Wednesdayâs press conference, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Kuleba stressed that every delay in supplies to the country âresults in setbacks on the front line,â and urged the international community to âmake new announcementsâ regarding financial and military support for Ukraine and âto deliver on them.â
âWhen a Ukrainian infantryman or artilleryman has everything that he or she needs, we are winning,â Mr. Kuleba said. âEvery time there are delays in supplies and insufficient supplies, we are not winning.â
âRenewed Brutal Russian Onslaughtâ
Mr. Blinken also acknowledged that Ukraine is in desperate need of additional support more than two years into Russiaâs invasion, noting that all eyes are currently focused on the situation in the east and the northeast, particularly in Kharkiv.
The latest financial supportâincluding the $61 billion package of aidâis coming at a âcritical time,â he told reporters.
âUkraine is facing this renewed brutal Russian onslaught, and we see again senseless strikes at civilians, residential buildings,â Mr. Blinken said, adding that he had also emphasized during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy earlier this week that Washington is working as fast as it can to get aid to the country.
âWeâre rushing ammunition, armored vehicles, missiles, air defenses; rushing them to get to the front lines to protect soldiers, to protect civilians,â he said.
During Wednesdayâs press conference, Mr. Blinken also stressed that while the United States remains a fierce ally of Ukraine and is steadfast in its commitment to ensuring it wins in the war against Russia, Washington has not âencouraged or enabled strikes outside of Ukraine.â
âUltimately Ukraine has to make decisions for itself about how itâs going to conduct this war, a war itâs conducting in defense of its freedom, of its sovereignty, of its territorial integrity,â the secretary of state said. âWe will continue to back Ukraine with the equipment that it needs to succeed, that it needs to win.â
Adam Morrow and Reuters contributed to this report.
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