Ukraine
Biden says he expects Ukraine aid to continue uninterrupted
US President Joe Biden said Wednesday (9 November) that he expected US assistance to Ukraine to continue uninterrupted despite the skepticism of Republicans who seem poised to assume control of US House of Representatives.
Biden stated that "that is my expectation," when asked whether US assistance to Ukraine would be continued uninterrupted.
Biden said: "And by the way...we have not given Ukraine a blank check," noting that Washington had not provided military equipment or other assistance requested by Ukrainian leaders.
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