Congress expressed confidence that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky “will have bipartisan support.”
The future US House of Representatives, controlled by the Republican Party, will continue to support Ukraine, but will do so with greater responsibility. On Sunday, November 27, Bloomberg wrote.
In particular, Michael McCall, who claims to be the head of the Foreign Affairs Committee, said that Republicans intend to “ensure greater oversight, transparency and accountability.”
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For his part, Mike Turner, a senior Republican on the Intelligence Committee, was critical of the fact that only $8 billion of the $40 billion accepted in May went directly to arming Ukraine.
“This is American taxpayer money going to Ukraine. Does it diminish our desire to help the Ukrainian people fight? No, but we will do it responsibly,” the politician said.
According to the congressman, Republicans must ensure that “Ukraine gets what it needs,” in particular, critical weapons.
“We have to make sure that we work with partners and create an air defense system. To protect Kyiv, to protect their infrastructure,” Turner added.
The congressman added the need for the US to work with partners to supply Ukraine with an air defense system to protect Kyiv and its infrastructure.
As we reported earlier, the United States is providing Ukraine with an additional $4.5 billion in direct budget support.
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