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US to send Ukraine new security aid worth US$200 million: State Department

US to send Ukraine new security aid worth US$200 million: State Department

FILE PHOTO: Military aid, delivered as part of the United States of America's security assistance to Ukraine, is unloaded from a plane at the Boryspil International Airport outside Kyiv, Ukraine February 11, 2022. REUTERS/Serhiy Takhmazov/File Photo

15 Aug 2023 04:35AM

WASHINGTON: The United States said on Monday (Aug 14) it will send Ukraine new security assistance valued at US$200 million, including air defence munitions, artillery rounds, and additional mine-clearing equipment.

The assistance will also include anti-armour capabilities, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said in a statement.

Two US officials told Reuters last Monday that Washington would begin to dole out US$6.2 billion of funds discovered after a Pentagon accounting error that overvalued billions of dollars of Ukraine aid.

In May, the Pentagon announced it had mistakenly assigned a higher-than-warranted value to the US weaponry shipped to Kyiv when staff used "replacement value" instead of "depreciated value" to tabulate the billions' worth of ammunition, missiles and other equipment sent to Ukraine.

Ukraine needs weaponry that can be shipped from US stocks in a matter of days or weeks so it can continue to repel Russia's invasion. The accounting error works to Kyiv's benefit because more equipment can be sent.

"I want to thank the United States today for the new package. Munitions for Patriots, for HIMARS, artillery, Javelins and more. These are much-needed things," Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his evening address on Monday.

"There will be even more work soon with our partners for the sake of defence," he added.

Beginning to use these discovered funds is significant because they represent the last of the previously congressionally authorised US$25.5 billion worth of Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA) the administration can utilize to ship weapons from US stocks in the event of an emergency, the US officials said.

Washington is currently working on a supplemental budget request to continue to aid Kyiv, the US officials said.

Monday's announcement of US$200 million would be the first tranche of a US$6.2 billion windfall of previously authorized Presidential Drawdown Authority (PDA), the officials said.

Source: Reuters/ec

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