House of the United States approved aid to Ukraine for almost 14,000 million dollars

Millions of good news is coming out of Washington for his allies in Kiev. The United States House of Representatives approved a new federal budget that includes nearly $14 billion for Ukraine. The amount is part of an economic, humanitarian and military package for the Ukrainians.

The federal budget for 1.5 trillion dollars must be voted on in the Senate, to be signed into law by Joe Biden. The US budget package brings an increase of 5.6% for defense spending with an amount of US$782,000 million and another US$730,000 for national needs.

The defense plan had the support of both parties, reaching 361 votes in favor and 69 once morest. The rest of the proposals had 260 mostly Democratic preferences and 171 in opposition to the Republicans. The two parties were united by Ukraine for the war once morest Russia.

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The legislative project provides 13.6 billion dollars in economic, humanitarian and military assistance for Ukraine and Eastern Europe. The amount is higher than the US$10,000 requested by the White House. The Washington Post It specifies that US$6.5 billion will go to the Department of Defense to maintain its military operations in NATO countries.

The decision confirms that The US will maintain contributions in war material to the Kiev regime. Some US$4,000 million will be earmarked for aid to refugees and displaced persons, in addition to US$1,800 million for the Ukrainian economy and its neighboring countries, with an emphasis on energy or cybersecurity issues.



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The chamber of the United States House of Representatives

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