The consensus was reached in a call Sunday between President Joe Biden and congressional leaders.
The Majority Leader in the US Senate, Democrat Chuck Schumer, announced that a consensus had been reached on aid to Ukraine and Israel. ABC News reported this on Monday, April 15.
According to him, the corresponding consensus was reached during a Sunday telephone conversation between President Joe Biden and the leaders of Congress.
“Something can be done this week to help both countries,” Schumer said.
The Democrat explained that the best option to support both states is to pass an additional national security program in the House of Representatives. It has been approved in the Senate.
We remind you that on February 13, the US Senate supported a package that provides more than $60 billion for Ukraine – mainly for military aid, but the Speaker of the House of Representatives Mike Johnson did not bring it to a vote.
On April 12, House Speaker Mike Johnson met with presidential candidate Donald Trump. As a result of the meeting, Trump said that he had no objection to approving aid to Ukraine, but only in the form of a loan.
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