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US House Passes $60.8B Ukraine Aid, Overcoming Far-Right Delays
Apr 20, 2024, 05:53 PM
The US House of Representatives has approved a significant aid package for Ukraine, totaling approximately $60.8 billion. This legislative move comes after months of delays, primarily attributed to opposition from far-right Republicans. The package includes $23 billion dedicated to replenishing U.S. weapons, stocks, and facilities. The approval, marked by representatives waving Ukrainian flags and chanting in support, follows an initial request by President Biden in October. The bill is expected to pass swiftly through the Senate.
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