US Secures Over $6 Billion for Ukraine Through Weapon Assistance Mechanism

On June 30, according to CCTV, on June 29 local time, U.S. Permanent Representative to NATO Julianne Smith stated in an interview that through the 'Ukraine Priority Needs List' mechanism proposed by the U.S. and NATO, the U.S. has received over $6 billion in funding and plans to continue advancing this mechanism. The 'Ukraine Priority Needs List' mechanism, proposed by the U.S. and NATO, allows NATO countries outside the U.S. to provide funding to procure or transfer existing U.S. weapons to Ukraine, ensuring 'rapid' delivery of 'large quantities' of military aid to Ukraine. According to U.S. officials, this mechanism allows NATO member countries wishing to donate weapons to Ukraine to bypass the lengthy U.S. arms sale process and accelerate the procurement process. The Russian government has repeatedly emphasized that the provision of weapons to Ukraine by the West hinders a peaceful resolution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict and directly involves 'NATO countries in this conflict.' Russia has repeatedly warned that all weapons delivered to Ukraine will become legitimate targets for the Russian military.
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