U.S. rejects Russia's demand to stop sending weapons to Ukraine

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U.S. rejects Russia's demand to stop sending weapons to Ukraine
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The White House press secretary said the size and type of assistance to the Ukrainians would vary from week to week.

, the White House press secretary, said the administration will continue offering help to the Ukrainian government in its fight against the Russian invasion. The Kremlin recently sent a formal note to the White House in which it warned the U.S. to stop assisting the Ukrainian military.Jen Psaki, White House press secretary, said the Biden administration will continue providing Ukrainians assistance despite a demand from the Russians to stop doing so.

"So, it might not be, over the next couple of weeks, the same size of assistance week-by-week. But in terms of what the next package will look like and what will be passed, I mean those are discussions and recommendations that the president will get from his military leaders. We'll have those discussions with

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