Ukraine is confident in US support after the election: what the Foreign Minister said
Kyiv • UNN
Minister Sibiga expressed confidence in the bipartisan support of the US after the presidential election. The US provided Ukraine with €56.8 billion in military aid, while European countries provided €54.6 billion.
Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga said that Ukraine is confident that the United States will continue to support the country after the presidential election. Sibiga said this during a joint press conference with German Foreign Minister Annalena Burbock, UNN reports.
"We are confident in the support of the United States, and after the elections we will build close allied relations with the president elected by the American people. We are confident in the bipartisan support of the United States and the support of the people, because this war is not only about Ukraine, but also about restoring the world order based on the norms of international law and the principles of the UN Charter," Sibiga said.
He reminded that as of August 31, it was the United States that had allocated €56.8 billion in military support to Ukraine, while European countries had allocated €54.6 billion.
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