Sullivan, the U.S. White House national security adviser, visited Ukraine on the 20th and said, ``I am confident that we can get through this,'' regarding the impasse in the U.S. Congress over an emergency budget for additional military aid. "We are," he emphasized.

Sullivan, who is in charge of national security policy at the U.S. White House, held a press conference on the 20th after meeting with Secretary of State for the President's Office Yermak in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine.



In this regard, President Sullivan said, ``Congressmen, And there is still deep and strong support for Ukraine among the American people. We are currently working with the House of Representatives to pass this bill, and I am confident that we will be able to get it done."



Sullivan is expected to meet with President Zelenskiy and convey his policy of continuing to support Ukraine as it faces Russia's military invasion.



Meanwhile, Secretary of the Presidential Administration Yermak revealed that Ukraine has already concluded bilateral security agreements with nearly 40 countries, and is also preparing to sign them with the United States. , said, ``This would be a historic agreement.''