US sees no barriers to arms supply to Ukraine
- May 6, 2022
The United States does not see any barriers to the supply of foreign weapons to Ukraine. This was stated by Pentagon spokesman John Kirby during a briefing on May 5. The Pentagon
The United States does not see any barriers to the supply of foreign weapons to Ukraine. This was stated by Pentagon spokesman John Kirby during a briefing on May 5. The Pentagon
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