recently passed a long-awaited $61 billion military aid package. "What we can do as a partner of Ukraine is to continue to support them militarily and to continue to support their economy, and most of all, to do what we can to help to get them to a place where they can stand on their own two feet," Miller told reporters. "You have seen us implement a number of policies in that regard," Miller said, adding that "there will be more announcements" in the coming weeks. Miller also said during a press briefing on May 8 that the U.S. is working on additional funding packages for Ukraine. "I think you can expect to see us get back to the kind of tempo that we were at before we had this break in funding," Miller told reporters.During the six-month break in funding, Ukraine lost the key front-line city of Avdiivka in February amid a severe ammunition shortage.
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