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Blinken: Putin has failed in Ukraine; U.S. provides $1B more in aid during surprise Kyiv visit

  • Secretary of State Blinken says Putin has already failed in his goal of erasing Ukraine's independence and sovereignty.

  • Blinken announced an additional $1 billion in U.S. aid to Ukraine during his recent surprise visit.

  • Blinken says he's seen no sign Putin wants real diplomacy to end the war.

  • Blinken says the U.S. hasn't encouraged or enabled Ukrainian attacks inside Russia.

  • Blinken notes Russians are attacking indiscriminately throughout Ukraine.

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