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Pentagon: Lack of funds for Ukraine prevents maintenance of previously provided weapons

24.01.2024 ნახვები: 721

The absence of a decision by the US Congress on further assistance to Ukraine affects the Pentagon's ability to transfer weapons and ammunition to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as to maintain the weapons that were previously provided.

This was stated by Pentagon spokesman General Patrick Ryder, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

"Obviously, the current lack of funding has forced us to suspend the withdrawal of additional weapons from our stockpiles, given the consequences for our own combat readiness. And this, of course, prevents us from meeting Ukraine's most urgent needs on the battlefield, including artillery shells, anti-tank weapons, and air defense systems," the US defense official said.

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In addition, according to him, the lack of additional funding hinders the maintenance of weapons and equipment provided to Ukraine earlier.

"We will continue to work closely with Congress and urge [lawmakers] to provide additional funding as soon as possible," the Pentagon spokesman summarized. 

As reported by Ukrinform, a meeting of the Contact Group on Ukraine's Defense in the Ramstein format was held on Tuesday. More than 50 countries took part in the meeting, which was chaired by the US Secretary of Defense.

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