WASHINGTON -- The Defense Department announced today that it will provide
$200 million to Ukraine in security cooperation funds for additional training,
equipment and advisory efforts to build the defensive capacity of Ukraine’s
forces.
This reaffirms the long-standing defense relationship
between the United States and Ukraine, and brings the total U.S. security
sector assistance to Ukraine to more than $1 billion since 2014.
The added funds will provide equipment to support ongoing
training programs and operational needs, including capabilities to enhance
Ukraine’s command-and-control, situational awareness systems, secure
communications, military mobility, night vision and military medical treatment.
The security cooperation builds on Ukraine’s recent adoption
of the Law on National Security. This law, which provides a legislative
framework for aligning Ukraine’s national security architecture with
Euro-Atlantic principles, constitutes a major step toward Ukraine’s goal of
achieving NATO interoperability. The implementation of these reforms will
bolster Ukraine’s ability to defend its territorial integrity in support of a
secure and democratic Ukraine.
A timeline for delivery and fielding of equipment will be
determined at a later date.
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