The US prepares a series of initiatives to strengthen Ukraine's positions, – Carpenter.


The administration of US President Joe Biden is preparing a series of initiatives to support Ukraine. This was reported by the director for Europe at the White House National Security Council, Michael Carpenter, on September 21.
According to Carpenter, the White House is in steady communication with the Ukrainian side, but the details of President Zelensky's victory plan are not yet known. The President of Ukraine wished to personally inform Biden about the developed plan.
"And when this happens, I'm sure that the president will be very interested in the various details and how they come together: military, economic, diplomatic aspect. All of this is important. And so I think that when they meet, it will be a very interesting and substantive conversation,"said Carpenter.
Carpenter also noted that the Biden administration is launching several support programs for Ukraine, which will be implemented over the coming days and months. The main focus will be on providing critically important resources to strengthen the combat capability of the Ukrainian military.
"It should be remembered that we have already spent a lot of money from the additional funding law, so there is little money left, but we will prioritize the most important capabilities that will strengthen Ukraine on the battlefield. We will do everything possible to send as much military assistance as quickly as possible in the coming weeks,"added Carpenter.
Previously, Joe Biden indicated that it is necessary to help Ukraine in any possible way.
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