US intends to soon provide Ukraine with military aid as part of $400 mln package — Rubio
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing that the US administration expects to soon deliver a previously approved $400 million military aid package to Ukraine.
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What happened
The US administration expects to soon provide Ukraine with military aid as part of a $400 million package previously approved by the US Congress, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said.
Why it matters
"I think you'll see news on that pretty soon," he said during a hearing before the Senate Appropriations Committee.
Common ground
"I've seen the interagency [on this issue] as national security advisor, and it's something that I think we'll have news on fairly soon," Rubio noted.
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing that the US administration expects to soon deliver a previously approved $400 million military aid package to Ukraine.
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