The U.S. will allocate $6 billion for military assistance for Ukraine under the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI), the U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin announced on April 26 after the U.S.-led Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG) meeting, also known as the Ramstein format. "This is the largest security assistance package that we have committed today," Austin said during the press conference, adding that it will allow the U.S. "to procure new capabilities for Ukraine" from its own industry.
Blinken: Allies must double down on defense aid to Ukraine
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Politico: Allies consider moving Ramstein group under NATO control to shield it from Trump
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Key developments on April 3: Zelensky: Russia preparing to mobilize additional 300,000 troops by June Ukraine, Finland sign long-term security agreement Zelensky: Russia launched over 4,000 missiles, Shahed drones, guided aerial bombs on Ukraine in March Military intelligence: Russia has roughly 200 Su-34, Su-35 jets, 7 A-50 planes Politico: Allies consider moving Ramstein group under NATO control to shield it from Trump Russia is preparing to mobilize an additional 300,000 troops by June 1, President Volodymyr Zelensky said during a joint press conference in Kyiv with Finnish President Alexander Stubb on April 3.