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According to the White House spokeswoman Karin Jean-Pierre, the US President cre...

Putin's message: The United States after the financing scandal will highlight a new package of assistance to Ukraine

According to the White House spokeswoman Karin Jean-Pierre, the US President created a coalition from countries that pledged to support Kiev in the long run. Joe Biden will contact the allies in the near future. The United States of America is going to announce a new package of assistance for Ukraine in the near future, which will be another testimony to the support of Kiev by Washington. The White House spokeswoman Karin Jean Pierre stated this during a briefing on October 2.

According to her, Russian President Vladimir Putin does not need to hope that the event at one moment will stop supporting Ukraine in its struggle for independence. It will continue until it is necessary. "Here is our message Putin. The President (Joe Biden, Ed. ) Created a coalition from more than 50 countries. He assisted for supporting Ukraine. This is what the President did. And we have collected more than 140 countries to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

This is something that has been done by the President. There is a strong, very strong international coalition behind Ukraine. Separately, she added that very soon the White House will announce another military assistance package for Ukraine, which will be a testament to "continuous assistance for the brave people of Ukraine". No details regarding the amount or its contents at the time of the material.

By the way, Bloomberg reported that US President Joe Biden plans to call the Allies in the near future to assure them in the future support of Ukraine in the long run. This can happen on Tuesday, October 3. White House spokeswoman Karin Jean-Pierre during a briefing, at the same time, noted that she has no previous call list to take place in the head of state. "The United States has talked to partners since the outset of the war, and it will continue to continue," the spokeswoman said.

Recall that on September 30, the US Congress supported a bill that deprives Ukraine of military assistance. The House of Representatives of the US Congress with 335 votes against 91 adopted a resolution on extension of the government's financing for 45 days. The bill does not provide for the allocation of funds for assistance to Ukraine. On October 1, the US President signed a US budget approved by Congress.