💨 Abstract
The U.S., in its final months under President Joe Biden, has decided to allow defense contractors to work in Ukraine to maintain and repair Pentagon-provided weaponry. The move aims to aid Ukraine's fight against Russia, with contractors being small in number, far from front lines, and not engaged in combat. The policy shift aims to address issues like slow repairs and complications with more advanced systems provided by the U.S. to Ukraine.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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