White House does not want NATO's role in supporting Ukraine to be strengthened - Kirby

 • 115605 переглядiв

The White House rejects a proposal to place the U.S.-led Ramstein Group, which coordinates arms shipments to Ukraine, under NATO leadership, insisting that the United States retain its leadership role.

The White House has rejected a proposal to transfer the US-led Ramstein group for coordinating arms supplies to Ukraine under NATO leadership. This was stated by White House National Security Advisor John Kirby. At a press briefing, he expressed doubts that the United States would abandon the leadership of Ramstein, UNN reports.

Details

The U.S. administration has expressed doubts about the feasibility of transferring additional functions to NATO to coordinate assistance to Ukraine.

Kirby emphasized the importance of U.S. leadership in the work of the contact group, which coordinates issues related to Ukraine's needs, including arms supplies.

This was an idea that Secretary Austin had and that he convened more than a dozen times, really the result of American mobilization power and an example of how President Biden has really revitalized our leadership on the world stage to bring countries together to do this

Kirby said.

Kirby said that US President Biden  believes that US leadership remains vital and he is confident that the US will be able to continue to demonstrate this leadership through the contact group.

He also emphasized that NATO has been part of Ramstein from the very beginning. Jens Stoltenberg, he was present at every one of them, including the first one.

Context

The day before, the Financial Times reported, citing sources, that NATO is working on a five-year aid package worth up to $100 billion to Ukraine, which will be in place regardless of possible political changes in the West.

According to several diplomats, the so-called "Mission for Ukraine" proposal was put forward by NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg. According to the plan, the alliance would have to jointly coordinate the use of an estimated $100 billion to be provided by 32 member states.

If approved, the proposal would give NATO control of the U.S.-led contact group on Ukraine and allow the alliance to manage the supply of lethal weapons to Kyiv, the newspaper explained.

Stoltenberg: NATO members will accept Ukraine into the Alliance, and told what is already being done for this03.04.24, 21:28

Popular
China responds to Russia's threats regarding a large-scale attack on Kyiv

 • 11976 переглядiв

Which foods help maintain normal potassium levels in the body

 • 23517 переглядiв

Legendary jazz saxophonist Sonny Rollins has died at the age of 95

 • 18241 переглядiв

BTS beat Taylor Swift to become Artists of the Year at the AMA Awards

 • 36128 переглядiв

News by theme
White House does not want NATO's role in supporting Ukraine to be strengthened - Kirby

 • 115605 переглядiв

Court rejects Trump's $175 million bail

 • 41155 переглядiв

Kyrgyzstan no longer serves Russian Mir cards

 • 37186 переглядiв

Russians attack residential buildings in Kharkiv with "shaheds": three rescuers killed

 • 33633 переглядiв

The enemy has advanced in Berdychi: DeepState updated the map

 • 34746 переглядiв

Yermak discusses strengthening of Ukrainian air defense with US delegation

 • 33659 переглядiв

Occupants carry out drone strikes in Kharkiv - RMA

 • 32167 переглядiв

An explosion occurs in Kharkiv

 • 30948 переглядiв