The package will keep advancing Russian troops at bay for only a few weeks, an official said.
Tag: Foreign Aid
Ukraine Faces Losses Without More U.S. Aid, Officials Say
William J. Burns, the C.I.A. director, and Avril D. Haines, the director of national intelligence, described an increasingly dire situation.
U.S. Military Enters a New Phase With Gaza Aid Operations
As the United States continues providing Israel with munitions, the Pentagon will deliver food and other assistance to Gazans by sea and air.
Gaza Aid From José Andrés’s World Central Kitchen May Depart Within Days, Officials Say
The organization founded by the celebrity Spanish chef has served more than 32 million meals in Gaza, and he hopes to do more.
Mutual Frustrations Arise in U.S.-Ukraine Alliance
Ukrainian officials are disheartened about stalled aid. The Pentagon wants Kyiv to heed its advice on how to fight.
Russian Strike’s Toll Rises to 12 as Zelensky Blames Air Defense Delay
President Volodymyr Zelensky did not refer to the United States, but his words appeared to reflect frustration over a stalled American aid package.
Plan to Arm Ukraine Would Bypass Aid Blockade by Mike Johnson and the House
A short-term measure carries political and military risks as the Biden administration considers whether to tap into U.S. stockpiles again.
Jeffries Suggests Democrats Would Save Johnson From Removal Over Ukraine Aid
The House Democratic leader said “a reasonable number” of Democrats would vote to save the Republican speaker if his party sought to oust him over allowing a vote on a foreign aid bill.
Macron Unsettles NATO Allies Even As He Seeks to Rattle Putin
The French president’s openness to Western troops in Ukraine signaled a quest for military resolve. But some allies felt blindsided.