President Biden’s administration is in talks with House Republicans to speed up the release of aid to Kyiv.
The US presidential administration is conducting a dialogue with the Speaker of the Lower House of Congress Mike Johnson and his associates to speed up the approval of aid to Ukraine. This was stated by the National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby in an interview with ABC News.
He noted that the Ukrainian Armed Forces need help from the United States because they are running out of ammunition.
“They’re running out of ammunition in the Donbass and are now retreating to second and third lines of defense as the Russians continue to try to push west,” Kirby said.
At the same time, he emphasized that the transfer of arms to Kyiv does not pose a threat to the national security of the United States.
As reported, on March 12, they began collecting signatures to introduce a $95 billion aid bill for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, which passed Speaker Mike Johnson. In the first two days, he collected 177 signatures out of 218 required. However, since then not a single new signature has appeared.
Let’s recall that the Minister of Justice of Ukraine Denis Maluska said that the United States Congress may consider bills on aid to Ukraine, as well as on the confiscation of Russian assets, in a package, and this may happen in the near future.
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Source: korrespondent

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