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Usa valutano altri consiglieri militari all'ambasciata a Kiev

epa11025625 US President Joe Biden (R) and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (L) enter the room to hold a joint news conference in the Indian Treaty Room of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, on the White House complex in Washington, DC, USA, 12 December 2023. Ukrainian President Zelensky is in Washington to meet with members of Congress at the US Capitol and US President Joe Biden at the White House to make a last-ditch effort to convince the US Congress for further military aid before the holiday recess. Republicans want concessions from Democrats on border security in order to support aid to Ukraine. EPA/MICHAEL REYNOLDS
epa11025625 US President Joe Biden (R) and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (L) enter the room to hold a joint news conference in the Indian Treaty Room of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, on the White House complex in Washington, DC, USA, 12 December 2023. Ukrainian President Zelensky is in Washington to meet with members of Congress at the US Capitol and US President Joe Biden at the White House to make a last-ditch effort to convince the US Congress for further military aid before the holiday recess. Republicans want concessions from Democrats on border security in order to support aid to Ukraine. EPA/MICHAEL REYNOLDS
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WASHINGTON, 20 APR - Gli Usa stanno valutando la possibilità di inviare ulteriori consiglieri militari alla propria ambasciata a Kiev, in una nuova dimostrazione dell'impegno americano nei confronti dell'Ucraina mentre la Russia sembra guadagnare slancio nel conflitto. Secondo quanto riferito a Politico dal portavoce del Pentagono Pat Ryder, i consiglieri non avrebbero un ruolo di combattimento, ma piuttosto consiglierebbero e sosterrebbero il governo e l'esercito ucraino.

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