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Biden apologizes for Ukraine aid delays during France visit
During a recent government meeting, President Biden addressed the ongoing military aid to Ukraine, publicly apologizing for the delays that have affected the delivery of support. Speaking in France, he announced a new security package worth $225 million, marking the sixth round of assistance since a broader $95 billion package was signed in April. This earlier measure, which also allocated funds for Israel and Taiwan, faced a six-month hold-up in Congress due to opposition from some conservative members.

In his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Biden expressed regret for the uncertainty surrounding the funding, stating, \"I apologize for those weeks of not knowing what's going to happen in terms of funding.\" His remarks come as the U.S. continues to navigate complex political dynamics while supporting Ukraine amid ongoing conflict.

Additionally, Biden paid tribute to the Army Rangers who participated in the Normandy landings 80 years ago, using the occasion to emphasize the importance of defending democracy both domestically and internationally.

In related news, U.S. Central Command reported that efforts to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza are set to resume after a maritime route was damaged by storms. This route was established as an alternative to land deliveries amid ongoing military operations in the region. The situation remains dire, with recent Israeli airstrikes resulting in the deaths of at least 18 Palestinians, including children, highlighting the urgent need for humanitarian assistance.

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