Bogusław Chrabota: New Yalta for Ukraine?
America does not want and will not intensify supplies, and Europe does not have such resources. If we add to this the determination of many Western leaders to reach a ceasefire as soon as possible, there is only one thing left: solidarity and a tough fight to defend Ukraine's interests at the negotiating table. What scenarios can Kyiv count on for today's talks?
The Pentagon announced another round of aid for Ukraine
“As part of the increased security assistance that President Biden announced on September 26 to put Ukraine in the strongest position, the Department of Defense today announced additional security assistance to meet Ukraine's critical security and defense needs,” the Pentagon said Wednesday.
It will happen the seventieth stage of equipment which, based on the Biden administration's decision, will be sent to Ukraine from Department of Defense stockpiles starting in August 2021.
“This package, estimated at $275 million, will provide Ukraine with additional opportunities to meet its most pressing needs, including ammunition for missile systems, artillery and anti-tank weapons,” the Pentagon said in a statement.