Russia said today that the federal emergency funding bill passed by the US Congress that does not include aid to Ukraine does not indicate that US aid will end
Russia said today that the emergency funding bill passed by the US Congress of the federal state without including aid to Ukraine does not indicate that Washington’s multi-billion dollar support for Ukraine is about to change soon.
“They will continue their support,” Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov was quoted as saying by the state-run TASS news agency. “We shouldn’t believe that anything has changed: it’s just a show for public opinion, it’s for noise.”
The US has committed over $43.9 billion in security assistance to Ukraine since Russia invaded the country in February 2022.
President Vladimir Putin says the West will fail in its bid to defeat Russian forces in Ukraine and is preparing the Russian economy for a long war. increasing arms production and defense spending.
Ryabkov also said that US-made missiles previously covered by the now-defunct INF Treaty on Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces may appear in Europe and the Asia-Pacific region.
Washington withdrew from the treaty in 2019. Russia has since said it will not develop such weapons on the condition that Washington does not either.
Source :Skai
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