Reuters. A new U.S. weapons package is going to have an impact on the battlefield in Ukraine, Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Tuesday (May 14), visiting Kyiv at a time when Ukrainian forces have faced setbacks at the front after a long delay in U.S. aid.
Washington finally passed a bill in late April to provide military aid to Ukraine, held up for months by opposition from some Republicans in the U.S. Congress while Russian forces took advantage of their superior firepower to launch an offensive.
"...In the near term the assistance is now on the way, some of it has already arrived and more of it will be arriving," said Blinken, during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. "And that's going to make a real difference against the ongoing Russian aggression on the battlefield."
Zelenskiy lauded the "crucial" U.S. aid, and thanked Washington for bipartisan support.
He said Ukraine's biggest deficit for now was in air defence, telling Blinken Kyiv needs two Patriot air defence batteries for the northeastern region of Kharkiv, being pummelled by Russian air strikes.
“Civilians, warriors, everybody -- they are under Russian missiles,” Zelenskiy said.
The Ukrainian president said he also wanted to discuss security guarantees with the U.S., in addition to asking Blinken to rally support from more countries at an upcoming high-level peace summit set to take place in Switzerland in June.