May. 10th, 2022
Дело двигается.
May. 10th, 2022 10:05 pmПрезидент запросил, и уже подписал отдельный указ по Ленд лизу ( the Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022 ), 9 мая, и вот Палата представителей -одобрила.
Осталась малость, дело одобрения суммы- за Сенатом.
The House on Tuesday night approved $39.8 billion in additional military, economic and humanitarian aid to Ukraine to fight against Russia's invasion.to Ukraine, with just days to go before President Biden says his authority to fund military supplies to help fend off Russian aggression runs dry.
In a letter to her House colleagues ahead of the vote, Speaker Nancy Pelosi wrote "Time is of the essence — and we cannot afford to wait. With this aid package, America sends a resounding message to the world of our unwavering determination to stand with the courageous people of Ukraine until victory is won."
The bill passed 368 to 57. It will now go to the Senate and then to Mr. Biden's desk. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said ahead of the vote that the Senate will act on the aid package "as soon as possible."In addition to $6 billion for security assistance like training and weapons, the legislation includes $8.7 billion to replenish U.S. stocks of equipment sent to Ukraine and $3.9 billion for mission and intelligence support. The bill also provides $2 million for technical and regulatory support to Ukraine's nuclear regulatory agency, and more than $5 billion to address food insecurity because of the conflict. Another $900 million would go towards helping Ukrainian refugees and arrivals with housing and other support.
The White House hopes the aid will provide sufficient support for Ukraine through September, the end of the fiscal year.
Осталась малость, дело одобрения суммы- за Сенатом.
The House on Tuesday night approved $39.8 billion in additional military, economic and humanitarian aid to Ukraine to fight against Russia's invasion.to Ukraine, with just days to go before President Biden says his authority to fund military supplies to help fend off Russian aggression runs dry.
In a letter to her House colleagues ahead of the vote, Speaker Nancy Pelosi wrote "Time is of the essence — and we cannot afford to wait. With this aid package, America sends a resounding message to the world of our unwavering determination to stand with the courageous people of Ukraine until victory is won."
The bill passed 368 to 57. It will now go to the Senate and then to Mr. Biden's desk. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said ahead of the vote that the Senate will act on the aid package "as soon as possible."In addition to $6 billion for security assistance like training and weapons, the legislation includes $8.7 billion to replenish U.S. stocks of equipment sent to Ukraine and $3.9 billion for mission and intelligence support. The bill also provides $2 million for technical and regulatory support to Ukraine's nuclear regulatory agency, and more than $5 billion to address food insecurity because of the conflict. Another $900 million would go towards helping Ukrainian refugees and arrivals with housing and other support.
The White House hopes the aid will provide sufficient support for Ukraine through September, the end of the fiscal year.