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Blinken announces in Kiev another $2 billion in military funding to Ukraine
The US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, announced on Wednesday in Kiev an additional amount of 2 billion dollars to help Ukraine acquire weapons from the United States and other countries and increase the production capacity of its own military industry.
These new funds are in addition to the nearly $61 billion in military aid to Ukraine approved by Washington last month, Blinken said at a press conference held in the Ukrainian capital.
“Today I want to add to that (to the aid item approved in April) $2 billion in financing for foreign military aid for Ukraine that we have collected in a fund for the defense industry that is the first of its kind,” Blinken said after meeting with the Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Dmitro Kuleba.
Blinken then explained that this new fund will serve in the first place to provide Ukraine with more weapons in the short term by acquiring military material from the United States and other countries.
The money will also finance investments to expand the production capacity of the Ukrainian military weapons industry for its own Army and to be exported.
Blinken highlighted the positive impact that these investments in the military industry will have on entrepreneurship and innovation in Ukraine.
The US Secretary of State began a two-day visit in Kiev yesterday to reaffirm his support for Ukraine after Russia opened a new front last Friday in the northeastern region of Kharkov.
Blinken said that the new aid fund arrives at a “critical moment” for Ukraine due to the “renewed brutal aggression of Russia.”
The US Secretary of State also insisted that the White House is “accelerating” the supply of “munition, missiles and air defenses” to Ukraine so that Kiev can stabilize the situation on the battlefield as soon as possible.
International
Zelenski urges global action after russian ballistic missile strike
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenski called on the international community Thursday to “respond” to Russia’s ballistic missile strike on Ukraine, which he said has heightened the “escalation and brutality” of the conflict.
“The world must react. So far, there has been no strong response,” Zelenski lamented in a social media statement.
“We must act. We must pressure. We must push Russia towards real peace, which is only achievable through strength,” he added.
Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed Thursday that Russia had launched a new type of hypersonic ballistic missile against Ukraine in its “non-nuclear configuration.”
International
Elon Musk plans sweeping cuts to U.S. bureaucracy and spending
Elon Musk has pledged massive cuts to government programs, subsidies, and bureaucracy in his anticipated role as a “State Efficiency” leader, according to an article published Wednesday in The Wall Street Journal.
The billionaire entrepreneur plans to target hundreds of billions of dollars in federal spending, including funds for public broadcasting and Planned Parenthood. Musk called government bureaucracy an “existential threat” to American democracy.
Teaming up with fellow businessman and Trump ally Vivek Ramaswamy, Musk aims to streamline federal regulations and implement significant administrative and cost reductions.
“We are entrepreneurs, not politicians. We will serve as external volunteers, not federal officials or employees,” Musk and Ramaswamy stated in the article.
International
Putin warns of escalation, suggests strikes on western weapon suppliers
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared that the conflict in Ukraine is taking on the characteristics of a “global war,” warning that Russia might target Western nations supplying Ukraine with weapons used in attacks on Russian territory.
These remarks come after a day of heightened tensions, during which Russia launched a state-of-the-art medium-range missile designed to carry a nuclear warhead. However, this particular missile was loaded with conventional explosives.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky condemned the missile strike, calling it the action of a “deranged neighbor” using Ukraine as a “military testing ground.”
Earlier, Ukraine accused Russia of attacking the central-eastern city of Dnipro with a missile exhibiting “all the characteristics” of an intercontinental missile, an unprecedented development in the ongoing conflict.
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