The document for the American president’s signature was specially delivered to South Korea, where he arrived the other day.
U.S. President Joe Biden on Saturday, May 21, signed a bill that would allocate $ 40 billion to Ukraine, the White House press service reports.
A document for Biden’s signature was brought to South Korea, where he was being visited.
Recall, on May 19, the US Senate finally approved a package of emergency military aid and humanitarian aid to Ukraine at a record $ 40 billion.
Communities will be distributed as follows:
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$ 6 billion for military training, equipment and weapons;
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$ 8.7 billion to replenish America’s arms stocks;
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$ 3.9 billion to help US European Command;
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$ 5 billion to address the global food crisis caused by the war in Ukraine;
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nearly $ 9 billion in economic aid to Kyiv
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approximately $ 900 million to support Ukrainian refugees.
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Source: korrespondent

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