America's war continues in Ukraine; US Secretary of State went to Ukraine
America's war continues in Ukraine; US Secretary of State went to Ukraine
The US Secretary of State emphasized Washington's support for Ukraine in continuing the country's bellicose policy. The U.S. government provided Ukraine with more than $43 billion in weapons and other aid, prolonging the war in Ukraine with help from other Western countries. As reported by AAA news agency, US Foreign Minister Antony Blinken met with his Ukrainian counterpart Dmitry Kuleba in Kyiv on Wednesday. Blinken reiterated the country's interventionist positions in the war in Ukraine, saying: "From the capital of Ukraine, I underscore America's commitment to supporting this country until the war against Russia is won."
On the other hand, news sources reported that the US Secretary of State plans to announce Washington's assistance to Kyiv in the amount of more than one billion dollars during his visit to Ukraine. The US Secretary of State's visit to Ukraine represents Washington's support for Ukraine's counter-offensive against Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin considers Ukraine's counter-offensive a failure. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, since June 4, the Ukrainian army has made unsuccessful attempts to attack Russia, so that during this period Kiev has lost more than 43 thousand soldiers and about 5 thousand various military equipment, including 26 aircraft and 25 Leopard tanks.