US House Backs Massive $61bn Ukraine Military Aid
The US House of Representatives has given the green light to a whopping $61 billion (£49 billion) aid package to ramp up Ukraine’s fight against the Russian invasion. This crucial move comes as Ukraine’s forces face severe munitions shortages amid intensifying clashes.
Zelenskyy Hails ‘Global Fight for Democracy’
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy welcomed the decision, calling it vital for the global fight for democracy and freedom. “Democracy and freedom will always have global significance and will never fail as long as America helps to protect it,” Zelenskyy declared. He said the aid would not only stop the war from spreading but also save countless lives and strengthen ties between the two nations.
House Speaker Mike Johnson Breaks Ranks for Vote
The path to approval wasn’t smooth. Some Republican lawmakers balked at foreign aid spending. But House Speaker Mike Johnson made a bold move, leaning on Democratic votes to push through three aid packages. Johnson stressed America’s role in holding terrorists and tyrants at bay worldwide.
Bill Also Supports Israel and Indo-Pacific Allies
The package doesn’t just cover Ukraine. An extra $95 billion (£74 billion) is earmarked for military and security aid to Israel and the Indo-Pacific. The wide-reaching bill aims to boost US alliances and regional stability.
With the House vote clearing the biggest hurdle, President Biden has vowed to sign the aid into law immediately, putting the US firmly behind Ukraine’s fight and global security efforts.