U.S. State Department approves $150 million in Starlink communications services to Ukraine
The Pentagon's Security Cooperation Agency clarified,The United States is ready to provide Kiev with“Engineering, technology and logistics services from the U.S. government and contractors.”
The US State Department has approved the provision of Starlink satellite communications services and related equipment to Ukraine$150 million。
This is the news released by the Pentagon's Security Cooperation Bureau, which is responsible for supplying military equipment and weapons overseas under intergovernmental contracts.
The Ukrainian side clarified that Kiev had previously asked the US to "expand satellite communication services for its Starlink end points".
The U.S. is ready to provide Ukraine with “engineering, technical and logistical services from the U.S. government and contractors” and other support, including necessary equipment.
The document emphasizes,The proposed arms sale would enhance Ukraine's defense potential.
The U.S. government has notified Congress of its decision to approve possible services and systems. The Legislature has 30 days to review the potential deal and possibly block it.