US President Joe Biden said on Saturday evening that he told his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky about his “confidence” in the continuation of US military aid to Kyiv, which is currently blocked in Congress, reports AFP.

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“I spoke to Zelensky this afternoon to tell him that I am sure we will have this money,” Joe Biden told reporters as the Ukrainian president appealed to Western countries in Munich to deliver more weapons after Russia announced “full control”. ” over the city of Avdiyivka in the east of Ukraine, Agerpres notes.

The National Security Council at the White House said on Saturday that Ukraine’s withdrawal and the fall of the city of Avdiyivka are proof of the “cost of inaction” by the US Congress.

“I will fight for them (Ukrainians) to have the necessary ammunition,” the democratic president assured.

Joe Biden called Congress’s ongoing block on military aid “absurd” and “unethical.”

The American leader also spoke about fears that another Ukrainian city will fall into the hands of the Russian armed forces without the restoration of American military aid.

National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson asked US congressmen to approve the $60 billion aid “immediately”, following Moscow’s symbolic military victory following the failure of Kyiv’s counter-offensive launched last summer.

For several months, Ukraine had hoped for a positive vote on this crucial aid approved by the Biden administration, but this was prevented by Republican opposition in Congress under the influence of Donald Trump.