Russian diplomat: Without US dollars, the collapse of Ukrainian forces is inevitable.
The head of the Russian delegation at the security and arms control talks in Vienna said that without the US dollar, the collapse of the Ukrainian armed forces is inevitable.
In an interview with this news agency, Konstantin Gavrilov said: Suffice it to say that the US Congress has now gone on Christmas break without reaching an agreement on military support for Ukraine.
He added: that the prospect of financing the Ukrainian project for the Anglo-Saxon masters would disappear, and without the US dollar, the collapse of the Ukrainian armed forces is inevitable.
Gavrilov added: “The volume and amount of arms shipments to Ukraine have changed during this year because the country was affected by the reduction of arms and ammunition stocks in NATO countries, as well as the scenes that the Russian Ministry of Defense saw of Leopard tanks and Bradley armored vehicles burning on the battlefield. Published, placed.
Earlier, Matthew Miller, the spokesperson of the US Department of State, announced that the United States does not have a magic budget that can help Ukraine if Congress does not decide on additional funds.
Also, “John Kirby”, the spokesman of the White House National Security Council, announced that if Congress does not approve the package proposed by US President Joe Biden before the end of this year, Ukraine’s budget will run out this month.
Kirby told reporters that the Biden administration plans to announce another military aid package for Ukraine this month before the end of 2023, but after that, the budget for Ukraine will run out.
According to Colonel Garron Garn, a spokesman for the US Department of Defense (Pentagon), the US Department of Defense still has a budget of 4.4 billion dollars to provide weapons to Ukraine, but the weapons that it can send to Ukraine, due to providing the necessary funds to supplement the US stockpiles with The limit has been met and as a result, it can be said that there is almost nothing to post.
Mike McCord, the Pentagon’s financial controller, recently wrote a letter asking Congress to act on nearly $111 billion in Biden’s aid that has remained unapproved by Congress.