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US and UK pledge almost $1.5 billion to help Ukraine during diplomats' visit to Kyiv

Russia Ukraine War
September 11, 2024

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) โ€” The United States and Britain pledged nearly $1.5 billion in additional aid to Ukraine on Wednesday during a visit to Kyiv by their top diplomats as Ukrainian officials renewed their pleas to use Western-provided missiles against targets deeper inside Russia.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced more than $700 million in humanitarian aid, while British Foreign Secretary David Lammy confirmed that his country would provide another $782 million in assistance and loan guarantees. Much of the effort was aimed at bolstering the energy grid that Russia has repeatedly pounded ahead of an expected difficult winter.

Blinken and Lammy traveled together to the Ukrainian capital on a rare joint tour to underscore their commitment to the country in its war. Air-raid sirens sounded repeatedly during the visit, causing delays in their schedule and forcing them to cancel a wreath-laying ceremony.

US and UK pledge almost $1.5 billion to help Ukraine during diplomats' visit to Kyiv
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Blinken said he would bring the discussion with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy about the missiles โ€œback to Washington to brief the president.โ€ Blinken said U.S. President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will โ€œno doubtโ€ talk about the issue when they meet Friday in Washington.

โ€œSpeaking for the United States, we have adjusted and adapted as needs have changed, as the battlefield has changed. And I have no doubt that weโ€™ll continue to do that as this evolves,โ€ Blinken told a news conference.

The diplomatic visit unfolded as Russiaโ€™s bigger and better-equipped army bears down on Ukraineโ€™s eastern Donetsk region and conducts aerial attacks on cities across the country using missiles, glide bombs and drones that claim many civilian casualties.

Lammy said the 2 1/2-year conflict is at a โ€œcriticalโ€ juncture following Ukraine's daring incursion last month into Russiaโ€™s Kursk region.

US and UK pledge almost $1.5 billion to help Ukraine during diplomats' visit to Kyiv
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"We convey the deepest condolences for the shocking attacks that we have seen, over the loss of civilian life, particularly women and children โ€” horrific, barbaric, unbelievable,โ€ Lammy said.

But relations between Ukraine and its Western partners have been increasingly strained by Kyivโ€™s repeated appeals for the Westโ€™s authorization to use long-range weapons from the United States and other allies to strike targets deeper inside Russia.

That issue took on added urgency after Russiaโ€™s latest reported acquisition of ballistic missiles from Iran, but Western leaders have so far balked at Ukraine's request, fearing that, if granted, it could escalate the war.

Biden has allowed Ukraine to fire U.S.-provided missiles across the border into Russia in self-defense, but has largely limited the distance they can be fired.

US and UK pledge almost $1.5 billion to help Ukraine during diplomats' visit to Kyiv
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Zelenskyy said he hoped for changes to those limitations.

โ€œLetโ€™s count on some strong decisions, at least,โ€ he said. โ€œFor us, itโ€™s very important.โ€

He said he hoped to speak to Biden later this month, noting that U.S. military and financial support is crucial.

โ€œWe rely heavily on it, and frankly, we canโ€™t prevail without it,โ€ Zelenskyy said.

US and UK pledge almost $1.5 billion to help Ukraine during diplomats' visit to Kyiv
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However, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin last week pushed back on the idea that long-range strikes would be a game-changer.

โ€œI donโ€™t believe one capability is going to be decisive, and I stand by that comment,โ€ Austin said at a meeting of allied military leaders in Germany. The Ukrainians have other means to strike long-range targets, he added.

Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal told Lammy he hoped an agreement on using long-range assets โ€œfor strikes on the territory of our enemyโ€ could be reached. โ€œWe hope for your help and support in this issue.โ€

A hard winter likely lies ahead for Ukraine. Its power grid is under severe strain after Russian missiles and drones knocked out around 70% of the countryโ€™s generation capacity.

US and UK pledge almost $1.5 billion to help Ukraine during diplomats' visit to Kyiv
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Kyiv officials will also have to navigate the outcome of the U.S. election in November, which could produce important policy shifts in Washington. Former President Donald Trump said in a presidential debate Tuesday that he wants the war to end but did not clearly say he wants Ukraine to win.

โ€œWe remain committed to Ukraineโ€™s victory,โ€ Blinken said. โ€œThe bottom line is this: We want Ukraine to win.โ€

Ukrainian officials politely sidestepped making any comment on the debate. Zelenskyy said he did not watch it, while Ukraine's foreign minister, Andrii Sybihaโ€Ž, insisted U.S. policy was ultimately unlikely to change.

โ€œYes, itโ€™s clear that there will be a new president. But we believe, and are convinced, in the strong support of the American people,โ€ Sybiha said. โ€œWe are firmly, firmly convinced that this support will continue.โ€

US and UK pledge almost $1.5 billion to help Ukraine during diplomats' visit to Kyiv
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The latest American aid package includes $325 million in energy support to help repair and restore Ukraineโ€™s power generation facilities, provide emergency backup power for critical services and strengthen the physical security of energy infrastructure.

Some $290 million will fund food, water, shelter, health care and education programs for Ukrainians in need in the country and refugees outside the country. The remaining $102 million will be used for mine-removal work.

Late last week, the U.S. announced it would send $250 million more in weapons to Ukraine, including air-defense missiles and artillery.

Wednesdayโ€™s visit was, unusually, announced in advance โ€” a public signal of American and British support for Ukraine.

US and UK pledge almost $1.5 billion to help Ukraine during diplomats' visit to Kyiv
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The British diplomats reached the Ukrainian capital by train from Poland. Blinken traveled from London, where he accused Iran of providing Russia with Fath-360 short-range ballistic missiles, calling the move a โ€œdramatic escalationโ€ of the war.

Referring to those missiles, Shmyhal added: โ€œRussiaโ€™s use of weapons from its terrorist allies to strike at Ukraine continues their genocidal war and terrorism on our territory. We must be able to respond to such terrorism in kind by destroying military targets on their territory to ensure greater safety for our citizens.โ€

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Associated Press writers Jill Lawless in London and Derek Gatopoulos in Kyiv contributed to this report.

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Follow APโ€™s coverage of the war in Ukraine at https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine

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