The announcement, expected to come at 11.45 am (1545 GMT), brings “the total (aid) announced in the last week alone to $1 billion,” the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity late Tuesday, said.
Zelensky is set to renew his appeals for more aid in his virtual address to Congress early Wednesday, as some US lawmakers press the White House to take a tougher line over Russia’s invasion.
Biden had already authorized $200 million in additional military equipment to Ukraine on Saturday. That came on top of $350 million authorized by Washington, also for military equipment, on February 26 — at the time, the largest such package in US history.
The White House official did not give details on what would be included in the $800 million of security assistance to be announced Wednesday.
But in the past year the US has provided over 600 Stinger missiles and approximately 2,600 Javelin anti-armor systems to Ukraine, along with an assortment of radar systems, helicopters, grenade launchers, guns and ammunition, and other equipment, the official said.
“The US remains by far the largest single donor of security assistance to Ukraine,” the official said. Biden has ruled out the no-fly zone, warning that it would trigger a catastrophic war with nuclear-armed Russia.
There is a growing clamor on both sides of Congress, however, for a more assertive US posture.
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