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Blinken says US 'will adapt' to Ukraine's needs in battlefield

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United States Secretary of State Antony Blinken stated on Thursday that his country will continue "adjusting" and "adapting" its military support depending on what Ukraine needs on the battlefield.

Blinken's remarks came as a response to a question on whether the US and the UK have already taken a new decision in allowing Kiev to use their weapons to hit Russian territories. "The purpose of my visit to Kiev, yesterday was to hear from our Ukrainian partners what they believe they need now to deal with the current battlefield, including in eastern Ukraine and other parts of the country. And I can tell you that as we go forward, we will do exactly what we have already done, which is we will adjust, we'll adapt," he said during a joint conference with Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski.

On Wednesday, a report by The Guardian revealed that London may have already decided on this topic.

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