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Ukraine war: Joe Biden authorises additional US$200 million in military aid for Ukraine

  • The decision brings total US security aid provided to Ukraine to US$1.2 billion since January 2021, and to US$3.2 billion since 2014, when Russia annexed Crimea
  • The US president directed Secretary of State Antony Blinken that up to US$200 million allocated through the Foreign Assistance Act be designated for Ukraine’s defence

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A Ukrainian soldier holds a Next Generation Light Anti-tank Weapon (NLAW) that was used to destroy a Russian armoured personal carrier (APC) in Irpin, north of Kyiv, on March 12. Photo: AFP
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US President Joe Biden on Saturday authorised an additional US$200 million in weapons and other help for Ukraine, the White House said, as Ukrainian officials said heavy shelling by Russian forces were endangering attempted evacuations of civilians.

The decision brings total US security aid provided to Ukraine to US$1.2 billion since January 2021, and to US$3.2 billion since 2014, when Russia annexed the Crimea region of Ukraine, according to senior administration officials.

US President Joe Biden. Photo: AP
US President Joe Biden. Photo: AP

In a memorandum to Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Biden directed that up to US$200 million allocated through the Foreign Assistance Act be designated for Ukraine’s defence.

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The funds can be used for weapons and other defence articles from the Defence Department’s stock, as well as military education and training to help Ukraine against invading Russian forces.

The Pentagon had no immediate comment on the additional aid and what types of weapons would be included.

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Ukraine has been asking for more Javelin anti-tank weapons and Stinger missiles to shoot down aircraft.

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