On its account on "Twitter", Pentagon said, " [it] continues to fulfill priority requests for military assistance to Ukraine."

"We are facilitating the delivery of arms to Ukraine by allies and partners," the US defense ministry added.

Earlier, the Pentagon spokesman explained in a press briefing that his country had given Ukraine military aid through presidential decrees, roughly equivalent to its defense budget for 2021, stressing that the United States continues to support the war-torn country.

And he said last Monday that Washington wants to use the rest of the aid carefully to provide what the Ukrainians need in the current battles.
He also expected the aid package approved by Congress to be exhausted by the end of the third week of this month, demanding that the second package requested by the administration be passed quickly.

Since the start of the Russian military operation on Ukrainian soil, it is noteworthy that the United States has been providing Ukraine with military and intelligence support.

In the latest US statements, the permanent representative of the United States to the United Nations said that Washington would continue to provide Kyiv with intelligence, but how this information is used depends on the Ukrainian army.

"We provide them with intelligence so that they can defend themselves against Russia, as well as take a better position at the negotiating table with Russia," said delegate Linda Thomas Greenfield in an interview with CNN.

She added that her country would continue to provide the support they need, stressing that Russia felt the consequences of US support for Ukraine.