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U.S. Greenlights $322 Million Arms Sale to Ukraine as Peace Talks Stall

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Photo: Marijan Murat/dpa via AP

The United States has authorized a significant arms sale to Ukraine valued at approximately $322 million, aimed at strengthening Kyiv’s defense capabilities amid ongoing conflict. This approval follows recent peace negotiations held in Turkey between Russia and Ukraine, which ended without substantial progress toward a ceasefire.

The arms package is designed to enhance Ukraine’s ability to counter persistent threats and maintain its operational military vehicles on the battlefield. U.S. officials emphasize that the support is critical as Ukraine continues to defend its sovereignty in a challenging security environment.

The move underscores Washington’s commitment to providing sustained military assistance despite diplomatic setbacks and signals continued backing for Ukraine’s efforts to resist aggression.

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