New Ukraine aid package will contribute to U.S. security – Pentagon chief

U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin welcomed the U.S. House of Representatives' approval of a $61 billion bill to assist Ukraine. He noted that it would contribute to the security of the United States

The statement was published on the website of the U.S. Department of Defense.

"I welcome the passage of the critical national security supplemental, which will help the Department of Defense support Ukraine and Israel, bolster security in the Indo-Pacific, and stand firm with our Allies and partners around the world," Austin said.

He noted that the bill is also an important investment in the future of the United States, as it provides about $50 billion for the U.S. defense industrial base in more than 30 states.

"This legislation will make America more secure and save lives.  We have seen yet again that the troubles of our times will only worsen without strong, steady U.S. leadership," Austin emphasized.

The Pentagon chief also emphasized that the world continues to watch, and lives are at stake, as well as the long-term national security of the United States.

"We must never give our friends, our rivals, or our foes any reason to doubt America's resolve," the US Secretary of Defense said.