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January 20, 2024If Congress does not allocate additional aid to Ukraine, “Russia may win the war in a matter of weeks – at best, months.” Representatives of the White House made this statement during a meeting with congressional leaders on Wednesday.
This information reported by NBC News.
Present at the meeting were President Joe Biden’s National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan and Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines. According to their statements, “Ukraine will exhaust certain capabilities of air defense and artillery in the coming weeks.” Ranges of dates were mentioned when Kyiv could lose other types of weapons.
According to a source from the television channel, White House officials are “increasingly concerned about the prospect that Biden may not be able to fulfill his promise to stand by Kyiv for as long as necessary.”
White House representatives also told lawmakers that the absence of aid to Ukraine “may prompt other countries that rely on the United States, including Japan and South Korea, to reconsider their alliances.”
“A bipartisan group of congressional leaders agreed at the meeting that providing aid to Ukraine is a national security priority but acknowledged differences on how to proceed legislatively,” the article states.
It is worth noting that House Republicans are demanding that Biden take unprecedented steps to strengthen the border and reduce migration, which are not typical of his course. The White House agrees only to some of these conditions.