Blinken, Kuleba discuss Ukraine crisis in phone call
United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba had a phone call on Tuesday during which they discussed the latest developments concerning Russia's military operation in the latter's country.
"The Secretary noted the global food security crisis resulting from [Russian] President [Vladimir] Putin's brutal war requires a global response, and they discussed potential means to export Ukraine's grain to international markets. The Secretary conveyed details on the $40.1 billion supplemental appropriations act signed by [US] President [Joe] Biden on May 21," the State Department's statement read.
Earlier this week, the US approved another delivery of military equipment to Ukraine worth $100 million.