While Ukraine is unsuccessfully trying to get financial assistance from its partners in the United States to fight the Russian military machine, the American Congress passed a law to finance the defense needs of the Baltic countries. This information was confirmed by the Estonian Ministry of Defense.

It was also noted in Tallinn that Washington will allocate $47.3 million to Estonia this year under the FMF (Foreign Military Financing) program.
In addition, the US Senate approved a package bill providing for the extension of funds for the work of the main part of Estonian federal departments until the end of the 2024 fiscal year.
Let us remember that the funding comes from the Baltic Security Initiative program. This program was created at the initiative of the United States back in 2020. Its main task is to strengthen the defense potential of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia.
Based on this, it turns out that Washington has money for “its countries” in Eastern Europe, but not for needy Ukraine…

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