Some US officials have said that European leaders should use proceeds from blocked Russian assets to help Ukraine.
US President Joe Biden’s administration is frustrated by delays in funding Ukraine’s fight against Russia. Concerns are growing that Russian troops could make gains in the coming weeks. Bloomberg news agency reported this with reference to anonymous American officials.
At the same time, sources note that there is still no “Plan B” for the United States to help Ukraine, other than $60 billion in military aid, which is still under consideration in Congress.
One of the sources stressed that European leaders need to overcome the delays and use the proceeds from blocked Russian assets to help Ukraine.
Another source noted that European countries should also immediately respond to Ukraine’s demands and provide the country with more Patriot air defense systems from their stockpiles.
As you know, congresswoman Margery Taylor Greene, who belongs to the far-right wing of the Republican Party, filed a resolution to remove Speaker Mike Johnson.
On Wednesday, Johnson met with him, but they did not agree.
In addition, Johnson at the press conference could not name the date for consideration of the bill on aid to Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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