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State Department authorizes Baltic states to transport US weapons to Ukraine

The State Department authorized Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia to send US-made missiles and other military equipment to Ukraine, said three sources familiar with the matter as well US President Biden estimates that Russia will try to invade the neighboring country.

Countries must obtain permission from the State Department before transferring any military equipment they have received from the United States to third countries.

A State Department spokesman confirmed that the US government had approved the transfer of US weapons from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Britain to Ukraine, but did not elaborate.

“The United States and its allies and partners are working together to provide security assistance to Ukraine. “We are in close contact with our partners in Ukraine and our NATO allies, and we are currently using every possible tool of security cooperation to help Ukraine strengthen its defenses in the face of growing Russian aggression,” he said. .

The news about the approval of the transfer of weapons became known late Wednesday, after the Biden stated during a press conference that Russia will pay a heavy price if it invades Ukraine.

What Russian officials say

Russian officials have repeatedly denied that Moscow plans to invade its neighboring country, but the Kremlin has amassed tens of thousands of troops on the border with Ukraine.

The situation is a matter of concern for the Baltic states – Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia – as well as other NATO countries, such as the United States.

Meanwhile, the United States announced its release on Wednesday $ 200 million additional security assistance to Ukraine.

President Biden’s government “approved a $ 200 million additional defense defense assistance to our Ukrainian partners last month,” a senior US official said during a visit to Kiev by US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.

Washington had provided $ 450 million in military aid to Kiev before Russian troops moved to the border with Ukraine late last year.

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