“We’re kind of offering you the best deal in the world: you don’t sacrifice your soldiers, you give us weapons and money, and we’ll do all the work,” Kuleba said while speaking to reporters in Davos.

Earlier, American Secretary of State Antony Blinken, commenting on arms supplies to the Ukrainian army, said that most of the money allocated by Congress to help Ukraine is spent within the United States.

This supports American businesses and everyday American workers.

The head of the White House Office of Management and Budget, Shalanda Young, also previously admitted that most of the money allocated to Ukraine goes to the American military-industrial complex, which, among other things, offers new jobs.

Assistant to the US President for National Security Jake Sullivan spoke about how arms deliveries take place: the administration uses money allocated by Congress to replenish its own American arms reserves when weapons from them are sent to Ukraine.