As Russian forces escalate attacks on Ukraine, Secretary of State Tony Blinken hints at the possibility of lifting restrictions on long-range weapons for Ukraine. Blinken emphasizes the U.S.' commitment to supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression. He states that U.S. policy remains focused on assisting Ukraine in dealing with evolving threats.
Vladimir Putin's response to U.S. support for Ukraine raises concerns about NATO involvement in the conflict. The U.S. reiterates its policy of no boots on the ground but emphasizes its obligations to NATO allies. The U.S. continues to assess the situation and adapt its support for Ukraine accordingly.
Regarding Afghanistan, outgoing NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg describes the situation as catastrophic, particularly for Afghan women. The U.S. reaffirms its commitment to Afghan allies and continues efforts to assist those eligible for Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs).
The U.S. acknowledges the challenges faced by Afghan women and girls under Taliban rule. The focus remains on holding the Taliban accountable and supporting initiatives for women's rights in Afghanistan.
While specific numbers of evacuees are not provided, the U.S. mentions processing tens of thousands of SIVs since the beginning of the Biden administration. Efforts are ongoing to streamline the evacuation process and ensure the safety of Afghan allies.
The U.S. maintains a steadfast commitment to supporting Ukraine and Afghanistan amidst ongoing conflicts and humanitarian crises.