Lawmakers applaud resumption of US military aid to Ukraine
UKRAINE, JUL 10 – The United States will send additional defensive weapons to Ukraine to help counter intensified Russian attacks amid ongoing conflict, with bipartisan support and coordination with allies.
- On July 10, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that following constructive discussions with U.S. President Donald Trump, Ukraine is now set to receive resumed military assistance from the United States.
- This resumption followed a Pentagon review of military shipments amid a recent pause that coincided with intensified Russian missile and drone strikes on Kyiv.
- Zelensky highlighted ongoing dialogue with the U.S. on acquiring Patriot missile systems, with Germany agreeing to buy two and Norway to fund one for Ukraine.
- Senator Jeanne Shaheen called the aid pause a 'tragic human cost' after dozens were killed in large Russian air raids, while Rubio expressed 'disappointment and frustration' over stalled progress.
- Lawmakers praised the aid resumption and urged ramping up munitions production, as Zelensky expects further U.S. sanctions to weaken Russia's military campaign.
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