In the USA, they responded whether $6.2 billion for Ukraine could 'burn out'.


Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh reported that the USA plans to continue providing financial support to Ukraine even after the end of the current fiscal year in September. This information was released by the Voice of America.
According to the Pentagon representative, the American authorities are actively cooperating with Congress to secure additional funds for Ukraine by allocating them in PDA and USAI packages.
"As you know, we have worked very diligently with Congress to secure this additional amount and allocate these funds for Ukraine in PDA and USAI packages," said the Pentagon representative.
Additional aid packages for Ukraine are announced by the USA almost weekly to supply the country with what it needs both in the short and long term.
"I have no doubt that we are going to use everything we have to ensure the continued provision of everything Ukraine needs both in the short and long term," Singh said.
It is also known that the USA plans to transfer $6.2 billion to Ukraine under presidential authority by the end of September, when the American fiscal year ends. President Biden's administration plans to retain some of the funds for Ukraine.
Let us remind you that on September 6, the USA announced a new aid package for Ukraine amounting to $250 million. The Pentagon emphasizes its commitment to supporting Ukraine and its intention to effectively use the available resources to achieve this goal.
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