President Joe Biden has announced a major $8 billion military aid package for Ukraine, demonstrating continued U.S. support during the ongoing conflict with Russia. The announcement came during a visit by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the White House on Thursday.
A key component of the aid package is the first shipment of precision-guided glide bombs known as the Joint Standoff Weapon (JSOW). These medium-range missiles, capable of striking targets up to 81 miles away, will allow Ukraine to engage Russian forces from safer distances. However, Biden emphasized that the U.S. will not allow Ukraine to use American missiles to attack deeper into Russia.
The majority of the aid, $5.5 billion, will be allocated before the end of the U.S. fiscal year on Monday. An additional $2.4 billion will be provided through the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative, allowing for the purchase of weapons from companies rather than U.S. stockpiles.
This initiative aims to bolster Ukraine’s air defense capabilities, including unmanned aerial systems and air-to-ground munitions, and strengthen its defense industrial base. Biden also announced plans to refurbish and provide an additional Patriot air defense battery and more Patriot missiles to Ukraine. Furthering U.S. support, the Pentagon will expand training for Ukrainian F-16 pilots, adding another 18 pilots to the program next year.
The announcement comes amidst increased pressure from Western leaders for decisive action in the conflict. Zelenskyy recently called for stronger measures to force Russia into peace negotiations, arguing that the conflict cannot be resolved through dialogue alone. However, former President Donald Trump criticized Zelenskyy for not negotiating peace and accused him of wasting U.S. funds. Trump’s frustration stemmed from a canceled meeting with Zelenskyy, during which he accused the Ukrainian president of making “nasty little dispersions” towards him. Trump also highlighted his positive relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Biden’s announcement also highlighted efforts to disrupt a global cryptocurrency network to combat Russian sanctions evasion and money laundering. He plans to convene a leader-level meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group in Germany next month to coordinate international support for Ukraine.
The substantial aid package and training programs demonstrate the U.S.’s continued commitment to supporting Ukraine in its defense against Russia. However, with calls for decisive action from both sides and heightened tensions, the conflict remains complex and uncertain.