President Biden said there's 'an overwhelming sense of urgency' for Congress to secure more aid to Ukraine.
have emerged from the shutdown fight scrambling to secure more funding for Kyiv after it was left out of the spending bill to keep the government open.
Biden expressed confidence Sunday that Congress would approve additional funding for Kyiv after lawmakers bought themselves some more time by approving the stop-gap spending bill, which will keep the government open through Nov. 17."I want to assure our American allies and the American people and the people of Ukraine that you can count on our support," Biden said."We will not walk away.
The sentiment was shared by Ukraine backers in Congress, including a bipartisan group of senators led by Senate Majority Leader"In the coming weeks, we expect the Senate will work to ensure the U.S. government continues to provide critical and sustained security and economic support for Ukraine," the senators said.
President Joe Biden delivers remarks on the bipartisan bill to fund the government in the Roosevelt Room of the White House on October 1, 2023.Congress has several options for securing more military aid to Ukraine. One solution could be to pass the aid package backedBiden requested $24 billion for Ukraine in August, and lawmakers could use that as a starting point for negotiations on a new tranche of military and humanitarian assistance for Kyiv.
Biden said Sunday that Republicans and Democrats reached a deal to vote on a new Ukraine aid package, but did not provide further details,If negotiations on a separate aid package for Kyiv fall apart, the White House and pro-Ukraine lawmakers could push for more funding in the spending bill that Congress must pass to keep the government funded past mid-November.
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