Biden is sending aid to help Ukraine keep fighting next year, Blinken says

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
The Biden administration is determined in its final months to help ensure that Ukraine can keep fighting off Russia&s full-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&s war effort are fighting to drive Ukraine&s army off Russian soil in the Kursk border
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