November 14, 2024
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Biden plans to submit a request to Congress regarding aid to Ukraine for next year

The current administration of US President Joe Biden plans to send a request to Congress for new aid to Ukraine for the 2025 fiscal year.”, — write: www.epravda.com.ua

The current administration of US President Joe Biden plans to send a request to Congress for new aid to Ukraine for the 2025 fiscal year.

As “Europeyska Pravda” reports, this was stated by the national security adviser of the US president, Jake Sullivan, quoted by “Ukrinform”.

Sullivan did not comment on what form the administration would propose to Congress to pass additional funding.

However, he added that the presidential administration considers it necessary and logical to find additional resources to support Ukraine.

“Over the next two months, the administration will send a signal to Congress that we would like to see additional funds for Ukraine in 2025 so that it has the opportunity to achieve the best position, the strongest possible position for negotiations,” said the Biden adviser.

He also assured that the current US government intends to use every dollar that Congress has already allocated to help Ukraine.

The mass media previously reported that the USA plans to send to Ukraine interceptor missiles for Patriot and NASAMS air defense systemswhich should be enough until the end of the year.

Read also about that the US president can change at the end of his term.

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