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Military operation in Ukraine, day 828 – IMF approves $2.2 Billion aid for Ukraine

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01.06.2024
[PHOTO: Evgeniy Biyatov/RIA Novosti]

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The International Monetary Fund (IMF), motivated by the United States, is set to finalize its decision to allocate $2.2 billion to Ukraine in the coming weeks, according to Barrons, to continue fighting against the Russian military. This significant American support for the military operation in Ukraine might help Ukrainian armed forces to resist.

In a bold and controversial move, the United States has granted permission for the use of American weapons against Russian territory. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba described this as a “timely move in the right direction” on social media platform X, reflecting Ukraine’s strategic shift in response to the ongoing conflict with Russia.

I spoke with @SecBlinken and welcomed the recent U.S. decision allowing Ukraine to better defend itself from Russian attacks. It’s a timely move in the right direction.

We discussed the latest steps taken to ensure the delivery of additional "Patriot" systems to Ukraine.…

— Dmytro Kuleba........

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