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President Biden gives Russia an unpleasant “gift” on Victory Day 9/5

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President Biden gave an unpleasant “gift” to President Putin on the occasion of Russia’s Victory Day 9/5. Photo IT

President Joe Biden authorized another round of military aid to Ukraine and stepped up new sanctions against Moscow this week, as the West braced for a potential escalation of conflict after the military parade. Happy Russian Victory Day.

According to Politico, Victory Day (May 9) is considered an important milestone and many analysts have expressed concern that President Vladimir Putin may issue a formal declaration of war against Ukraine at the military parade. military this afternoon, although Moscow had previously denied this.

Western analysts believe that President Putin had hoped to use Victory Day to declare a military victory in the conflict in Ukraine. But ten weeks after the conflict, analysts say, Moscow has failed to conquer Kiev and is making difficult progress in the eastern Donbass region.

Therefore, cWestern experts and officials believe that President Putin can mark Victory Day by declaring a more limited victory in the southern city of Mariupol, which has been under siege and fierce bombardment for weeks. , and in Donbass. Moscow has concentrated most of its forces in recent weeks on the Mariupol and Donbass. Capturing Mariupol is believed to be the key to creating a land bridge connecting Russia with Crimea.

Ahead of Victory Day celebrations in Russia, the Biden administration authorized a new $150 million aid package that would provide additional artillery shells, radar and other critical equipment to Ukraine.

“The United States continues to strongly support the brave Ukrainian people to defend their country,” Biden said.

To reinforce his commitments to Kiev, the US President discussed with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other Group 7 leaders on Sunday morning, May 8 to coordinate another round of sanctions against entities. of Russia.

On Sunday, the Biden administration announced it would impose visa restrictions on more than 2,600 Russian and Belarusian military officials and 35 banking executives; bans technical support and bans American companies from advertising on the three main Russian television stations; prohibits the provision of accounting and management consulting services to Russian companies.

Additional measures include tighter export controls and sanctions aimed at reducing Russia’s military activities.

“These new controls will further limit Russia’s access to the components it needs to supplement and strengthen its military capabilities,” said a senior US government official.

“This package is tailored to meet Ukraine’s critical need for the current war as Russian forces continue their offensive in eastern Ukraine,” Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said in a statement.

The Biden administration’s latest move to support Ukraine increases the US commitment to provide security assistance to Ukraine to $4.5 billion since December last year, of which $3.8 billion has been awarded by the Biden administration. Ukraine since Russia launched a special military operation into the country.

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