U.S. congressmen have agreed to allocate $ 39.8 billion in aid to Ukraine. The next step is a vote in the Senate.
On Tuesday, May 10, the House of Representatives of the U.S. Congress approved the allocation of an additional aid package to Ukraine for a record amount of $ 39.8 billion. This was reported by CNN.
The bill won the required majority for approval, voting continues. Now the document will go to the Senate of Congress.
As you know, this aid package includes military, economic and humanitarian support for Ukraine, which has been resisting Russian aggression for 76 days.
Recall, on May 9, President Joe Biden of the United States called on the U.S. Congress to approve the allocation of $ 33 billion in aid to Ukraine as soon as possible.
Lawmakers added to the president’s initial request, providing an additional $ 3.4 billion in military aid and a similar amount in humanitarian aid.
Biden signed the Lend-Lease law for Ukraine
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Source: korrespondent