Biden Administration Ramps Up Military Aid to Ukraine Before Transition
The outgoing administration pledges billions in military support and sanctions against Russia to bolster Ukraine ahead of Trump's presidency.
- The Biden administration is sending hundreds of thousands of artillery rounds, thousands of rockets, and hundreds of armored vehicles to Ukraine by mid-January.
- A $20 billion loan package for Ukraine, backed by profits from frozen Russian sovereign assets, is nearing finalization.
- New U.S. sanctions targeting Russia's ability to sustain its war effort are expected in the coming weeks.
- U.S. plans include training Ukrainian troops outside the country to address manpower challenges.
- Donald Trump's transition team is working on a peace proposal that could involve Ukraine ceding territory and pausing NATO membership, signaling a potential shift in U.S. policy.