Confirmation of the resumption of military aid to Kyiv has emerged against the backdrop of negotiations between the US and Ukrainian delegations in Saudi Arabia.
This was stated by the Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Pavlo Palisa.
“I have confirmation that security aid from the US has been resumed. The agreements are beginning to be implemented. The struggle continues!” Palisa wrote.
He was a member of the Ukrainian delegation during March 11 meeting with US representatives.
Recall that Ukraine expressed its readiness to accept the US proposal to immediately introduce a temporary, 30-day ceasefire, which can be extended by mutual consent of the parties and upon acceptance and implementation by the russian side.
Following the negotiations in Saudi Arabia, the US decided to resume intelligence exchange and military assistance to Ukraine.
US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz stated after the negotiations that US security aid to Ukraine will be resumed within the framework of the PDA program. In addition, the US will resume the transfer of intelligence to Kyiv.
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