In the United States, Republicans have shown hesitation in approving a funding proposal put forth by Democratic President Joe Biden, which would allocate $61.4 billion in fresh assistance to Ukraine. Attempts by lawmakers to reach a consensus on this matter were abandoned before they departed Washing...
Trump’s upcoming move to the White House has triggered a scramble by the Biden administration to ensure all thecongressionally approved funding for Ukrainegets delivered and that Kyiv is in a strong position going into the winter. The Biden administrati...
U.S. funding for Ukraine locked up in Congress President Biden'srequest for the Ukraine aid, part of a $106 billionforeign aid package, has been stalled for weeks amid demands from Republicans — including many supportive of the Ukraine assistance — that it include strict new border ...
US Treasury's Janet Yellen said on Tuesday that the United States would "be responsible for Ukraine's defeat" if the US Congress fails to approve the Biden administration's latest multi-billion-dollar funding request for the war-torn country. Yellen told reporters on a trip to Mexico City th...
Joe Biden has warned the US is "rapidly coming to an end" of its ability to help Ukraine - unless Congress approves more military funding for the country. The Democrat US president made the comments amid a row with some Republicans who want to tie additional support for...
will send $1.7 billion in military aid to Ukraine, officials announced on Monday, including an array of munitions for air defense systems, artillery, mortars and anti-tank and anti-ship missiles.The package includes $1.5 billion in funding for long-term contracts through the Ukraine Security ...
A second G7 official echoed that view, underscoring the need to ensure a longer-term stream of funding for Ukraine. A senior U.S. official said congressional approval of some $61 billion in long-delayed U.S. aid for Ukraine and a separate 50 billion euro package f...
who is backed by former president Donald Trump — has been openly sceptical of Ukraine aid, if not hostile towards it. Steve Scalise, the other top contender for the speaker job, has backed Ukraine funding in the past. But if he prevails it is ...
As for Spanberger, she cautioned that even if McCarthy survived as Speaker it would not necessarily ease the way to more funding for Ukraine since his tenure had not been “all that great anyway” for Kyiv. “He hasn’t demonstrated any meaningful support for Ukraine,” she said....
a previous bipartisan compromise that did include immigration controls alongside funding for Ukraine floundered after it was trashed by Trump, who has more to gain during the election year from a festering border problem