US Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Brussels for urgent talks with EU and NATO officials on boosting support for Ukraine, amid concerns over potential policy shifts after Donald Trump returns to the White House.
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00:00U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken arrived in Brussels on Wednesday for urgent talks
00:07with EU and NATO officials on boosting support for Ukraine.
00:13Officials anticipate a policy shift concerning U.S. support for Ukraine and NATO when Donald
00:18Trump returns to the White House.
00:20In the months leading up to the end of President Biden's term, Democrats are trying to implement
00:25as many priorities as they can while they have the majority in the Senate.
00:30While in Brussels, Blinken outlined plans for additional U.S. support to Ukraine before
00:35January.
00:36We've obligated just recently and pushed out the door another $8 billion in security assistance
00:42for Ukraine.
00:43That was in September.
00:44Another almost half a billion dollars just a few weeks ago.
00:48And President Biden is committed to making sure that every dollar we have at our disposal
00:52will be pushed out the door between now and January 20th.
00:57NATO Chief Mark Rutte said instability across Europe, the Middle East and the Indo-Pacific
01:01is increasingly interconnected, pointing to Moscow buying dual-use goods from China and
01:07drone technology from Iran.
01:10Blinken emphasized that NATO would also pursue a highly intense agenda during the last months
01:15of President Joe Biden's administration.