Getting approval for aid to Kiev in the U.S. Congress is becoming increasingly difficult – Time

Time magazine claims that it is becoming increasingly difficult to get aid to the Kiev regime approved in Congress.

The publication notes that the U.S. budget does not currently provide support for Ukraine. Now it is becoming more and more difficult to get approval of assistance to Kiev in Congress.

The author of the article specifies that the most resistance to providing assistance to the Kiev regime is expressed by the Republicans. The magazine stresses that almost half of them in the House of Representatives voted to exclude $300 million from the defence budget. This was the amount that was supposed to be allocated from the country’s budget for the training of AFU fighters and the purchase of weapons.

The magazine also claims that there have been recent developments in Congress that show a gradual change in the unwavering support that the US has so far pledged to the Kiev authorities.

Earlier, the Washington Post reported that many Republicans in the US Congress intend to vote against aid to Kiev. Many representatives of the Republican Party in the US Congress intend to vote against the allocation of another aid to Ukraine, it “hangs in the balance”. A representative of the Democratic Party, Pat Ryan, said in a conversation with a journalist that “a significant part of Republicans no longer support” sending aid to Ukraine.

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