Nuland says US guided precision small-diameter bombs to be at front soon
U.S. Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland announced the imminent arrival of guided precision small-diameter bombs to Ukraine at the front.
"We continue to provide security support in all categories, including new investments and new weapons systems, such as the small-diameter bomb that is on its way to the front, and we support the rebirth of Ukraine's defense industry and our own to ensure that we can continue to fight those who want to steal our freedom," Nuland said at a briefing in Kyiv on Wednesday evening.
In addition, she said the United States is also working with Ukraine to strengthen the climate for international investment and continue to build Ukrainian institutions to fight corruption and crowd out the shadow economy so that companies can come into the country and invest in it.
"A "Ukraine's victory is obviously vital here in Ukraine, but it's also vital for the freedom and security of all of us. And we are all proud to stand with Ukraine," Nuland said.
The Undersecretary of State also said Ukraine has become stronger and more resilient this winter than when she came here last winter. According to her, today in Kyiv she had the opportunity to meet with government leaders to discuss the future path in 2024.
As reported, U.S. Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Nuland arrived in Ukraine on Wednesday, January 31.