Since the end of February, Ukraine has received more than $60 billion in aid from the United States (including humanitarian aid), making Kyiv the largest recipient of this type of support in the world.
A group of members of the US House of Representatives from the Trumpist wing of the Republican Party introduced a bill to introduce an audit of aid to Ukraine in its confrontation with Russia. On Thursday, November 17, said to statement Republican Taylor Green (who promised not to give Ukraine “one dime” during the midterm congressional campaign) on Twitter.
In addition to him, the bill was supported by 10 members of his party.
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“It is very sad to see disabled Ukrainian soldiers here within the walls of Congress being used to put pressure on our Congress. I am calling for an audit of the funds for Ukraine,” Greene wrote.
It is known that the Republicans also put forward the idea of introducing the position of inspector general for Ukraine, similar to the one that existed for Afghanistan, when the US financed their armed forces and economy.
It should be noted that Canada will provide additional military assistance to Ukraine for 34 million Canadian dollars (25.5 million US dollars). The country will also extend its mission to train the Ukrainian military in the UK as part of Operation Unifier until the end of 2023.
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Source: korrespondent

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