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'Now go win the fight': US Congress passes Ukraine aid after months of delay

Published 04/23/2024, 06:06 AM
Updated 04/23/2024, 11:31 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) speaks to the media at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, U.S., April 17, 2024.  REUTERS/Ken Cedeno/File Photo

By Patricia Zengerle and Richard Cowan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A sweeping foreign aid package easily passed the U.S. Congress late on Tuesday after months of delay, clearing the way for billions of dollars in fresh Ukraine funding amid advances from Russia's invasion force and Kyiv's shortages of military supplies.

The Senate approved by 79 to 18 four bills passed by the House of Representatives on Saturday, after House Republican leaders abruptly switched course last week and allowed a vote on the $95 billion in mostly military aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan and U.S. partners in the Indo-Pacific.

The four bills were combined into one package in the Senate, which President Joe Biden said he would sign into law on Wednesday.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he was grateful to U.S. lawmakers for approving "vital" aid for Ukraine.

"This vote reinforces America's role as a beacon of democracy and leader of the free world," Zelenskiy said in a statement on the Telegram messaging app.

The largest provides $61 billion in critically needed funding for Ukraine; a second provides $26 billion for Israel and humanitarian aid for civilians in conflict zones around the world, and a third mandates $8.12 billion to "counter communist China" in the Indo-Pacific.

A fourth, which the House added to the package last week, includes a potential ban on the Chinese-controlled social media app TikTok, measures for the transfer of seized Russian assets to Ukraine and new sanctions on Iran.

Biden's administration is already preparing a $1 billion military aid package for Ukraine, the first sourced from the bill, two U.S. officials told Reuters. It includes vehicles, Stinger air defense munitions, additional ammunition for high-mobility artillery rocket systems, 155 millimeter artillery ammunition, TOW and Javelin anti-tank munitions and other weapons that can immediately be put to use on the battlefield.

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The Senate's Democratic and Republican leaders predicted that Congress had turned the corner in putting Russian President Vladimir Putin and other foreign adversaries on notice that Washington will continue supporting Ukraine and other foreign partners.

"This national security bill is one of the most important measures Congress has passed in a very long time to protect American security and the security of Western democracy,"

Democratic Majority Leader Chuck Schumer told a news conference after the vote.

The aid package could be the last approved for Ukraine until after elections in November when the White House, House of Representatives and one-third of the Senate are up for grabs.

Much of the opposition to the security assistance in both the House and Senate has come from Republicans with close ties to former U.S. President Donald Trump, a Ukraine aid skeptic who has stressed "America First" policies as he seeks a second term.

Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, a strong advocate for assisting Ukraine, expressed regret about the delay, largely due to hardline Republicans' objections to adding more to the $113 billion Washington had authorized for Kyiv since Russia began its full-scale invasion in February 2022.

"I think we’ve turned the corner on the isolationist movement," McConnell told a news conference.

Some of the Ukraine money - $10 billion in economic support - comes in the form of a loan, which Trump had suggested. But the bill lets the president forgive the loan starting in 2026.

'NOW GO WIN THE FIGHT'

The influx of weapons should improve Kyiv's chances of averting a major breakthrough in the east by Russian invaders, although it would have been more helpful if the aid had come closer to when Biden requested it last year, analysts said.

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Schumer said he left a message for Zelenskiy on Tuesday night, telling him, "OK, we got it done. Now go win the fight."

It was not immediately clear how the money for Israel would affect the conflict in Gaza. Israel already receives billions of dollars in annual U.S. security assistance, but it more recently has faced its first direct aerial attack by Iran.

Aid supporters hope the humanitarian assistance will help Palestinians in Gaza, which has been devastated by Israel's campaign against Hamas to retaliate for Oct. 7 attacks that killed 1,200 people.

Gaza health authorities say the campaign has led to the deaths of more than 34,000 civilians in the Palestinian enclave.

It was the second time this year that the Democratic-led Senate passed security aid for Ukraine, Israel and the Indo-Pacific. The last bill, more than two months ago, garnered 70% support in the 100-member chamber from Republicans and Democrats. But leaders of the Republican-controlled House would not allow a vote on the foreign aid until last week.

The legislation's progress has been closely watched by industry, with U.S. defense firms up for major contracts to supply equipment for Ukraine and other U.S. partners.

Experts expect the supplemental spending to boost the order backlog of RTX Corp along with other major companies that receive government contracts, such as Lockheed Martin (NYSE:LMT), General Dynamics (NYSE:GD) and Northrop Grumman (NYSE:NOC).

The House passed the Ukraine funding by 311-112, with all "no" votes coming from Republicans, many of whom were bitterly opposed to further assistance for Kyiv. Only 101 Republicans voted for it, forcing Speaker Mike Johnson to rely on Democratic support and prompting calls for his ouster as House leader.

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However, the House left Washington for a week-long recess, without triggering a vote to remove Johnson.

Latest comments

So I’m a Russian op if I happen to simply question what the end game is here for sending hundreds of billions to Ukraine & with zero oversight? No one has said they don’t sympathize with the Ukrainian people who are dying or even that they disagree with Ukraines desire for sovereignty. I suppose questioning or having an opinion that deviates from the state is the issue. It’s reminiscent of how questioning covid vaccine efficacy, mask mandates and election integrity was, and is considered to be an act of domestic terrorism, racist, homophobic, transphobic and all the other phobic/ism-related nomenclature that could be levied against you. This is coming from the high-and-mighty, “trust the science” crowd who can’t say what a woman is. LOL
lots of triggered russian/maga-troll losers spewing their propaganda as per usual.. meanwhile Ukraine can resume their fight for our freedom against the forces of totalitarianism, aggression and oppression...
The taxpayers of the US better wake up and get rid of every politician in DC.
didn't you already try that back on Jan-6 2021?
liberal hacks.. with the help of RINO pieces of shat.
somebody is having a temper tantrum
Because of garbage like Brad Schumer and Johnson more innocent people unnecessarily die.
yes, blame anyone other than your boss Vlad
Hopefully all the war mongers are double vaxed and fully bolstered.
Boosted.
Of course, what this article DOESN’T tell you is that Ukraine has already LOST the war with Russia. They don’t have any more fighting age men to throw into the meat grinder, and Russian troops are capturing 14 yeat old boys and senior citizens who are untrained on how to even use the weapons that are thrust into their hands. Anything we send to them now will simply get laundered. At this point, the Russians can go where they want and do what they please at will. They aren’t going away, and they aren’t going to be defeated. Not by Ukraine, anyway…
Brad doesn’t care - he’s a partisan hack who doesn’t mind sending innocent people into the meat grinder for nothing.
Mark and Jack don't tell you that Russia already lost, Putin tried to stop NATO from expanding, now NATO has 2 new members in Sweden and Finland, Russia tried to change and install a friendly regime in Ukraine and now it has a hostile nation right on its border that will hate them for at least 2 generations, Europe will never buy oil and gas from Russia in large quantities, Russia lost half of its foreign reserve and a quarter mil men (and counting) in the war already and another half million highly educated young people already left the country.....
*At this point, the Russians can go where they want and do what they please at will.* - it's laughable that after 2+ years of the failed special miliatry operation, you still have people who believe in this nonsense
US military is on the ground in Ukraine...shhhh don't mention it
don't worry about the crime and homelessness, the big guys gets to keep laundering money
If it was trump you be spinning like a meth head about it.
Mark and his MAGA nutjobs didn't care about domestic crime and homelessness when the US spent a couple of trillion $ blowing up stuff in Iraq.....
sure I did. yes I want to Make America Great Again. we went in to destroy ISIS and the Taliban after 911. not sure if you are old enough but that was the last time we were attacked on American soil. we are not Ukraine
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