Biden pledges rapid support to Ukraine once Senate passes funding
The U.S. administration said that it will “quickly provide” arms to meet Ukraine’s urgent military needs, President Joe Biden assured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a phone call on Monday.
The new $61 billion security package, which includes air defence weapons, will start being distributed once the U.S. Senate passes the legislation and Biden has signed it into law.
After months of delay, the House of Representatives gave it’s approval at the weekend. The Senate is expected to vote on the package on Tuesday.
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Biden stressed that the U.S. would provide economic assistance to maintain financial stability in Ukraine and help it build back critical infrastructure following Russian attacks.
The U.S. would also support reform “as Ukraine moves forward on the path of Euro-Atlantic integration,” the U.S. president said, according to a White House statement.
Biden pledged “lasting commitment to supporting Ukraine as it defends its freedom against Russian aggression.”
“I appreciate President Biden’s unwavering support for Ukraine and true global leadership,” Zelensky posted on social media after the conversation.
“The president has assured me that the package will be approved quickly and that it will be powerful, strengthening our air defense as well as long-range and artillery capabilities.”