The Pentagon plans to "bypass" the country's Congress to send military aid to Ukraine through the purchase of military equipment in the approved package.
NATO countries continue to react to the issue of sending troops to Ukraine, Armenia-Azerbaijan negotiations, the situation on the Korean Peninsula and the Middle East, the US election... are some of the outstanding international events in the past 24 hours. .
On February 14, the US warned of ammunition depletion on the front lines of Ukraine. Elsewhere, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) estimates that 2/18 member countries will meet their defense spending goals this year.
The United States and Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Jens Stoltenberg commented on Ukraine's replacement of the Commander-in-Chief of the country's armed forces.
On February 7, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that the situation related to the resumption of US funding to Kiev was "confusing", when Republican lawmakers opposed the latest aid package.
Norwegian Parliament Member Guri Melby said that aid to Ukraine is "the cheapest investment" in the security of the West and especially the European Union (EU).
On February 4, in an interview with Italian national television channel RAI, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky admitted that the land conflict with Russia became stagnant due to delayed weapons transfers.
On February 4, the US Senate announced a security bill worth $2 billion, including strengthening border protection and providing aid to Ukraine and Israel after months of negotiations.
On January 26, speaking at a meeting in St. Petersburg with students participating in a special military operation, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the country is trying to end the conflict in Donbass, Ukraine.
Recently, reporter Christoph Wanner, in a report for German television channel Welt, said that the Armed Forces of Ukraine (VSU) were forced to leave their positions due to a serious lack of soldiers.
On January 16, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken pledged to maintain Washington's continued support for Kiev, despite controversy in the US Congress regarding approval of new funding sources.
Russia's military website said that the country's army's attack on the night of January 13 on targets in Ukraine was considered the most effective in the past few months.
On December 29, US President Joe Biden commented that Russia's latest missile attack on Ukraine was "a clear reminder to the world that President Putin's goals remain unchanged".
In the context of military aid to Ukraine increasingly decreasing, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the conflict between this Eastern European country and Russia will have no end.
The Russia-Ukraine conflict, Mr. Putin declaring that Moscow has no need to mobilize additional reserve soldiers, the US pledging to continue providing aid to Kiev, the war in the Gaza Strip, heavy snowfall in China... are impressive images. icons of the week compiled by Reuters, The Guardian, The Atlantic....