The bill received a positive assessment in the White House during the preliminary discussion.
The US recommends a new mechanism for the supply of weapons to Ukraine, which attracts funds from European allies. The bill provides for the creation of a fund to the US Department of Finance to receive money from allies. On Wednesday, July 30, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Thus, Republican senators Roger Viker and Jim Rish introduced the bill, which provides for the creation of a special fund based on the US Department of Finance. It is planned to attract funds from allies, especially European, to supply the supply of American weapons to this fund.
The purpose of the new initiative is to provide the United States to continue moving weapons to Ukraine using money collected by funding to order military products from contractors and revise their own reserves. It is hoped that the main fund donor is Germany and the UK, and the annual financing amount can be up to $ 8 billion.
Senator Viker noted that the Peace Act will provide faster and better delivery of military assistance to Ukraine, as well as strengthen the security of the United States and NATO before the threat from Russia. The bill received a positive assessment in the White House during the preliminary discussion.
Plan that the document will be submitted to the vote until the end of 2025 as part of the annual bill, prepared by the Senate Committee on Armed Forces under Vicker’s leadership.
Earlier it was reported that the United States and the EU entered into a weapon purchase agreement, some of which would be issued to Ukraine.
As you know, on July 23, the United States approved the sale of two military aids in Ukraine for 322 million dollars.
Earlier, the media wrote that the United States of America was talking to some countries about moving Patriot Air Defense Systems for Ukraine.
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