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Blinken’s Visit to Kyiv Amidst Russian Troops Advancing on Kharkiv

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Over the weekend, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported intense clashes near the eastern and north-eastern borders of the country, where Ukrainian troops are facing more substantial firepower and are outnumbered as they continue to fight off Russia’s ground offensive.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken made a surprise visit to Kyiv on Tuesday to express Washington’s support in light of the escalating Russian aggression. This diplomatic mission follows the recent approval by the US Congress of a much-needed foreign aid package totaling €55 billion, with a significant portion allocated to Ukraine’s defence capabilities, particularly its artillery and air defence systems.

This marks Blinken’s fourth visit to Kyiv since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. During this visit, Blinken aimed to highlight the Biden administration’s commitment to Ukraine’s defence and long-term security objectives. Since the enactment of the aid package by President Joe Biden, the administration has promptly announced €1.3bn in immediate military assistance and allocated €5.5bn for longer-term support to fortify Ukraine’s defence infrastructure.

Delays in aid delivery, partly due to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, raised concerns in Kyiv and Europe, as Russia used the aid stall to intensify its attacks and gain terrain. Ukrainian commanders and analysts suggest that the Kremlin’s forces are exploiting Ukrainian vulnerabilities before they receive a large amount of new military assistance from the US and European allies in the upcoming weeks and months. Many consider this a window of opportunity for Moscow and one of the most perilous periods for Kyiv in the ongoing two-year conflict.

Blinken expressed optimism, stating that it is not too late for Ukraine to make a comeback, including retaking territory seized by Russian forces, enhancing economic stability, and strengthening transportation and trade connections through military achievements in the Black Sea region.

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