President Joe Biden announced on Friday that the US will be sending an arms and aid package worth $225 million to Ukraine to help defend against renewed Russian attacks. The announcement came during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Paris, following ceremonies commemorating the 80th anniversary of D-Day.
During the ceremony in Normandy, Biden compared Ukraine’s fight against Russia to the war against Hitler and Nazism, emphasizing the importance of standing against isolationist sentiment. Sitting alongside Zelensky, Biden reiterated the US’s commitment to supporting Ukraine and praised their resistance to Russia’s invasion, particularly highlighting their defense of the city of Kharkiv.
Biden also apologized for the delay in approving the aid package, attributing it to opposition from Republicans in Congress at the request of former President Donald Trump. Despite the challenges, Biden emphasized the US’s obligation to stand with Ukraine in their fight for democracy against autocracy.
Zelensky expressed gratitude for the continued support from the US, emphasizing the importance of standing together as strategic partners. The aid package is seen as a crucial lifeline for Ukraine as they continue to resist Russian aggression.
The relationship between the US and Ukraine is not only about military support but also about a shared commitment to democracy and freedom. As tensions with Russia escalate, the aid package serves as a symbol of solidarity and a reminder of the importance of standing together in the face of adversity.