NATO Chief: Delayed US Aid to Ukraine Spurs Tangible Consequences
The postponement of US assistance to Ukraine has yielded tangible consequences, as highlighted by NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, who also emphasised that there is still opportunity for it to have a meaningful impact.
On April 20, the US House of Representatives passed a $61 billion aid bill for Kiev, effectively resolving months of deadlock.
Numerous observers and officials directly attributed these losses to the shortage of artillery and air defence ammunition, worsened by the absence of American supplies.
The approval of the House is not definitive, as the bill must proceed to the Senate, where a vote is anticipated as soon as April 23.
The United States remains the greatest supporter of Ukraine in the conflict with Russia, providing military, financial, and humanitarian aid.
Translation by Iurie Tataru