At the same time, as RIA Novosti notes, Blinken did not explain what kind of evidence he had in mind.

In addition, the Secretary of State added that without further funding, all of Kyiv’s “achievements” in the conflict would be in jeopardy.

“Without this, simply put, everything that the Ukrainians have achieved and everything we have helped them achieve will be at risk,” Blinken said.

Earlier, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg called arms supplies to Kyiv an investment in the security of the alliance countries.

He also said that on January 30 he would discuss the continuation of military support for Kyiv with members of the US Congress.