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Pentagon allows supplying ATACMS missiles to Kiev, but after Congress allocates funds

"We are not taking anything off the table," Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said

WASHINGTON, February 23. /TASS/. The US Department of Defense allows for the possibility to supply extended-range ATACMS missiles to Kiev, but only after the US Congress allocates funds to support Ukraine, Deputy Pentagon Press Secretary Sabrina Singh said at a regular briefing for reporters.

"We are considering sending [weapon], that Ukraine’s top priority or priorities re still Air Defense artillery ammunition. <…>I don’t have anything to preview for you <...> But we certainly want to make sure that we're getting Ukraine what it needs. We can only do that when we have the supplemental passed in Congress," she said.

When asked whether extended-range ATACMS missiles can be included in the new assistance package, Singh said "we are not taking anything off the table."

On Thursday, US National Security Council Strategic Communications Coordinator John Kirby also said that the United States does not rule out the possibility of supplying ATACMS missiles to Ukraine.