2023-10-05 00:46:30
2023-10-05 08:46 Compiled by Lianhe Daily: Xu Yuhan/Report in real time
U.S. President Biden said on the 4th that he will make a “major” speech on aid to Ukraine and will explain why it is important for the United States and its allies to continue to honor their commitments to Ukraine.
Internal strife within the U.S. Republican Party has led to the removal of House Speaker McCarthy, and the election of a new speaker will begin next week. When Biden was asked by NBC media on the 4th whether he was worried that the chaos on Capitol Hill would prevent the provision of assistance to Ukraine, he said, “What I want to say is that Ukraine’s success is absolutely in the interests of the United States.” He also believed that the United States would not be able to provide assistance to Ukraine. The administration’s focus on building international alliances enhanced America’s standing.
The growing differences between Republicans on the issue of U.S. aid to Ukraine are also part of the main reason for the deadlock in the House of Representatives. The 45-day short-term spending bill signed by Biden earlier did not include assistance to Ukraine.
US President Biden.AFP
Asked how long aid to Ukraine might continue without additional funding, Biden said the United States might support “the next tranche” of aid to Ukraine, adding, “We may be able to Another way to find funding for this,” without disclosing details of the funding source.
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