“Will they get what they need to win? In the end, yes, but that does not guarantee victory,” admitted one of the newspaper’s interlocutors.
According to Biden administration officials, the situation on the front lines has changed significantly recently. And this happened partly due to a shortage of ammunition among the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Much effort will be needed to “reverse months and years of territorial losses,” even with the new package.
At the same time, Washington questions the tactics and priorities of the Ukrainian command, especially after the failure of last year’s counteroffensive, the publication emphasizes.
Meanwhile, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba stated that the military assistance received from the United States does not give kyiv the possibility of stopping the advance of Russian troops. He once again called on Western allies to increase military production to catch up with the Russian Armed Forces.