However, Reuters's recent observations show that weapons have been resumed and the average supply cost has grown sharply. This was reported in the publication on February 3. It is worth noting that this does not mean that in the time of the former President Biden, such supply has been reduced or stopped.
The Trump's predecessor administration continued to work on the supply of weapons to Ukraine, but in the last year, when he was in the presidential chair, there were often delays that explained on Reuters inactivity by Congress and "multi -annual internal debates". This was also greatly influenced by the Biden administration's concern about whether the US has sufficient reserves, the report said.
"The delays were the most serious during the months, which took Congress to adopt $ 60 billion on additional assistance to Ukraine, which was delayed by the opposition of Donald Trump and Republicans in Congress against the background of successful Trump candidacy for president," Reuters said. The situation has become better after the recent presidential election in the United States: analysts say that the average cost of supply has "increased sharply to a level that has not been from mid -2023.
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