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US Defense Aid to Ukraine Boosts Industry

US Defense Aid to Ukraine Boosts Industry

February 1, 2024
US Defense Aid to Ukraine Boosts Industry

NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg

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NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg stated in an interview with American media on Thursday that Ukraine is a “good deal” for the United States. Stoltenberg highlighted that most of the funds provided by the US to Ukraine are actually invested in the US to purchase American equipment, which is then sent to Ukraine. He also noted that Washington’s allies in the alliance help boost the American defense industry, creating a large market for the US and its defense industry.

Russia had previously sent a note to NATO countries regarding arms supplies to Ukraine. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov mentioned that any shipment containing weapons for Ukraine would become a legitimate target for Russia. The Russian Foreign Ministry warned that NATO countries are “playing with fire” by supplying Ukraine with weapons. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov pointed out that arming Ukraine from the West does not contribute to the success of Russian-Ukrainian negotiations and will have a negative impact.

The United States has provided an unprecedented level of support to Ukraine since the Russian invasion in February 2022, making Ukraine the top recipient of U.S. foreign aid. This assistance marks a significant shift, as it’s the first time a European country has been the largest beneficiary of U.S. aid since the Marshall Plan after World War II. The Joe Biden administration and the U.S. Congress have allocated over $75 billion in aid, encompassing humanitarian, financial, and military support. This aid has been instrumental in supporting a broad set of Ukrainian people and institutions, from refugees to law enforcement, with a substantial portion being military-related​​.

Congress has approved a total of $66 billion in aid to support Ukraine, which includes a $40 billion supplemental appropriations legislation passed in May and additional funds approved through other bills. The $40 billion package includes $19 billion in military funding, with significant portions allocated for the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, replenishing U.S. weapons sent to Ukraine, and enabling Ukraine to purchase new military equipment from the U.S. The package also provides for U.S. troop deployment in Europe in response to Russia’s invasion and supports U.S. allies and the defense industry. Besides military assistance, the package includes substantial humanitarian and economic aid, such as support for Ukraine’s government, food and healthcare services for the Ukrainian people, and assistance for Ukrainian refugees​​.

The flow of Western aid to Ukraine has faced challenges due to political logjams in the U.S. and the European Union. In the U.S., debates over border security and other issues have tied up funding, while in the EU, discussions over a significant aid package and Ukraine’s potential accession to the bloc have encountered hurdles, particularly from Hungary. Despite these challenges, the military aid provided by the U.S. and its allies has been crucial for Ukraine’s defense against Russia, with many Western analysts acknowledging its pivotal role. The aid has included a wide range of defense capabilities, from battle tanks to advanced surveillance systems, and has evolved to include more sophisticated assets over time​​.

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