U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Kyiv on Tuesday, marking the first visit to Ukraine by a senior U.S. official since Congress passed a $61 billion military aid package for the country last month. The visit comes as Ukraine faces heavy Russian bombardment on its northeastern border.
Blinken’s undisclosed trip aims to demonstrate U.S. solidarity with Ukraine during this challenging time. A U.S. official, speaking on condition of anonymity, stated that Blinken’s mission is to discuss the execution of supplemental assistance to strengthen Ukraine’s defenses and help them regain control on the battlefield.
President Joe Biden approved the delivery of artillery, long-range missiles, and air defense interceptors to Ukrainian forces on April 24. Blinken is set to reassure Ukrainian officials, including President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, of continued U.S. support and deliver a speech focusing on Ukraine’s future.
Despite facing setbacks on the battlefield, Ukraine is receiving increased support from the U.S. to reverse its disadvantage. Russia currently controls about 18% of Ukraine and has been gaining ground, with recent advances near the city of Kharkiv.
The U.S. is working to accelerate the delivery of weapons to Ukraine to help them overcome their challenges. Talks on a U.S.-Ukraine security agreement are in the final stages, with the goal of reaching an agreement before the July NATO summit in Washington.
The visit underscores the ongoing support for Ukraine in its efforts to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity against Russian aggression.