The Pentagon said on Sunday that U.S. military assistance to Ukraine is continuing on schedule, despite delays in Congress over a new funding package. The update eased concerns that the budget impasse could interrupt deliveries of equipment already approved for transfer.
According to the Defense Department, current shipments are still moving forward while lawmakers remain deadlocked on supplemental aid. The stance suggests the administration is trying to keep support flowing even as negotiations over additional money remain unresolved.
The announcement comes at a sensitive moment for Ukraine, which depends heavily on outside military backing as it fights Russia’s invasion. Any prolonged delay in U.S. funding could complicate planning for Kyiv, though the Pentagon’s latest comments indicate that existing assistance is not yet being disrupted.
Congressional talks over the package have been slowed by broader political disputes, leaving the timeline for fresh funding uncertain. For now, the Pentagon says the aid pipeline remains intact.
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