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US Announces $250 Million Ukraine Aid

December 28, 2023
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The United States, on Wednesday, disclosed the disbursement of the last approved weapons package for Ukraine under the current authorization. The decision now rests with Congress to continue or cease support for Ukraine’s defense against the Russian invasion. The State Department highlighted that this “year’s final package” comprises air-defense and artillery ammunition.

The Department emphasized the urgent need for Congress, where there is a divided stance among Republicans on Ukrainian aid, to promptly renew aid provisions.

President Joe Biden, who has prioritized supporting Ukraine, has seen American military and financial aid as pivotal in aiding the Eastern European nation against Russia’s larger offensive forces. Nevertheless, a faction of right-wing Republicans is advocating for an end to this support, demanding the Democrats to agree to stringent new policies on illegal immigration via the US southern border before sanctioning new budget allocations.

The last aid installment, valued at around $250 million, includes air-defense munitions, components of other air-defense systems, additional high mobility artillery rocket system ammunition, artillery ammunition for both 155mm and 105mm, anti-armor munitions, and over 15 million rounds of other ammunition, as per the State Department.

The statement also accentuated the global coalition backing Ukraine, involving “over 50 countries.” The State Department urged, “It is crucial for Congress to act promptly to uphold our national security interests by aiding Ukraine in its self-defense and securing its future.”

John Kirby, spokesperson for the White House National Security Council, recently stated that the upcoming reduction in US military aid marks the final phase of the existing authority, with “no more replenishment authority” remaining. “Immediate action from Congress is necessary,” he added.

In December, Senate Democrats, holding a slim majority, sought to persuade Republicans for a last-ditch effort at an agreement. However, with limited success and the year-end holidays approaching, the parties took a recess. Congress is scheduled to reconvene on January 8.

Nevertheless, reaching a consensus on immigration, a longstanding and intricate issue in US politics, appears challenging in the Senate. Even with a potential agreement, it would require approval in the House of Representatives, where Republicans, influenced by a hard-right wing, have a slight majority.

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