Global Upfront Newspapers
AmericaCoverNewsPolitics

U.S. Secretary Blinken Visits As Ukraine Struggles To Fend Off Russian Kharkiv Offensive

Secretary of State Antony Blinken returned to Ukraine for the first time since September as Ukrainian troops defend against a major Russian invasion.

Blinken said during a speech in Kyiv that Russia was “sending wave after wave of Russian soldiers, Iranian drones, North Korean artillery, and tanks, missiles, and fighter jets built with machines and parts supplied by China.”

“The coming weeks and months will demand a great deal of Ukrainians, who have already sacrificed so much,” he said. “But I have come to Ukraine with a message: You are not alone.”

Blinken met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and other top officials in Kyiv as Russia’s offensive in the northeastern Kharkiv region intensifies.

Zelensky said in a Tuesday evening video address that it was crucial for the U.S. and other partners to provide more air defenses to Ukraine and to “expedite” the training and delivery of F-16 fighter jets.

“We know what capabilities our partners have,” Zelensky said. “Clear political decisions are needed. “

In Kharkiv, Russia is pressuring Ukraine and creating one of the most significant challenges for Kyiv since the beginning of the war.

Russian forces have taken several villages in the region since launching the offensive last Friday and are fighting to take control of the town of Vovchansk northeast of Kharkiv city, Ukraine’s second largest city.

The new Russian offensive has sparked more calls for the U.S. to lift a policy that prevents American-provided weapons from striking Russian regions, including Belgorod near Kharkiv.

Ukrainian member of parliament David Arakhamia led a delegation to Washington this week to push the Biden administration to reverse the policy.

“This is not working,” he said at a media roundtable event. “Nobody understands how you can fight on one hand and not fight on the other.”

In Kyiv, Blinken said the arrival of more than a billion dollars worth of U.S. equipment announced in previous weeks would help stabilize the front.

“Some of it’s already arrived, more that will be arriving,” he said, “and that’s going to make a real difference against the ongoing Russian aggression on the battlefield.”

@The HILL

Advertize With Us

See Also

Again, Nnamdi Kanu Loses As Abuja Court Rejects His Bail Application

Global Upfront

Okuama Slain 17: Military Investigative Panel In Delta, Meets Governor Oborevwori, Others

Global Upfront

Alleged N266.5m Fraud: EFCC Presents Two More Witnesses Against Fake Army General Who Claimed Buhari Nominated Him As COAS

Global Upfront

Chinese City Offering Couples $2,900 To Have A 3rd Child, Others Giving Newlyweds Paid Marriage Leave To Help Boost Birth Rate

Global Upfront

Buhari Off to London For 2-Week ‘Routine Medical Checks” – Presidency

Global Upfront

Why Nigeria Needs To Elect An Igbo President In 2023

Global Upfront

Who Was U.S. Navy’s Petty Officer Oriola Michael Aregbesola, The Florida Sailor Who Died While Deployed in Red Sea

Global Upfront

Russian-Ukrainian War: Russia Denounces Ukraine’s Use Of NATO Weapons In Alleged Attacks On Zaporiyia Nuclear Power Plant

Global Upfront

Satanic Temple in U.S. threatens lawsuit over Mississippi’s ‘in God we trust’ flag plan

Global Upfront

Trump On 2024 Presidency Run: ‘I Will Probably Have To Do It Again’

Global Upfront

This website uses Cookies to improve User experience. We assume this is OK...If not, please opt-out! Accept Read More