U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday made a solidarity visit to Kyiv.
The unannounced trip highlights America’s steadfast support for Ukraine as it grapples with intense Russian aggression along its northeastern border.
Blinken’s mission is to convey a robust message of solidarity to the Ukrainian people amid their challenging circumstances, according to a U.S. official who briefed reporters accompanying Blinken on condition of anonymity.
“The Secretary’s mission here is really to talk about how our supplemental assistance is going to be executed in a fashion to help shore up their defenses (and) enable them to increasingly take back the initiative on the battlefield,” the official said.
President Joe Biden authorised the delivery of artillery, long-range missiles known as ATACMS, and air defense interceptors on April 24, with these supplies already making their way to Ukrainian forces.
During his time in Kyiv, Blinken plans to reassure Ukrainian leaders, including President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, of the enduring support from the United States. Additionally, he will deliver a speech emphasising the importance of Ukraine’s future and the role of U.S. assistance in strengthening its resilience against external threats.
Ukraine has faced significant challenges on the battlefield in recent months, with Russian forces making incremental advances, particularly in the Donetsk region to the south. The disparity in manpower and munitions between Ukrainian and Russian forces has posed a considerable obstacle for Kyiv, prompting efforts from Washington to expedite the delivery of weapons to Ukraine.
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