The Biden administration is determined in its final months to help ensure that Ukraine can keep fighting off Russia'sfull-scale invasion next year, sending it as much aid as possible so that it might hold Russian forces at bay and possess a strong hand in any potential peace negotiations, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday.&President Biden has committed to making sure that every dollar we have at our disposal will be pushed out the door between now and Jan.
20,& when president-elect Donald Trump is due to be sworn in, Blinken said.NATO countries must focus their efforts on &ensuring that Ukraine has the money, munitions and mobilized forces to fight effectively in 2025, or to be able to negotiate a peace from a position of strength,& Blinken said during a visit to Brussels.The US will &adapt and adjust& with the latest equipment it is sending, Blinken said, without providing details.The almost three-year war has shown no signs of winding down.Russia attacked the Ukrainian capital Kyiv with a sophisticated combination of missiles and drones for the first time in 73 days on Wednesday. That came a day after the Pentagon said most of the North Korean troops sent to help Moscow'swar effort are fighting to drive Ukraine'sarmy off Russian soil in the Kursk border region.The post Biden is sending aid to help Ukraine keep fighting next year, Blinken says first appeared on Ariana News.
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