US Congress opposes combining aid to Ukraine and Israel 06:13

According to the information received NBCMembers of the Republican Party in the US House of Representatives were not keen on the idea of ​​providing military tranches to Ukraine and support to Israel. Many Republican lawmakers were skeptical of the proposal, even openly critical of it. They said that aid should be provided to Israel first, and then the possible benefits of support for Ukraine should be discussed.

GOP officials like Michael Burgess of Texas say the two are separate issues that shouldn’t be linked.

Georgia’s Marjorie Taylor Greene and Florida’s Brian Mast agree. They categorically rejected the idea of ​​pooling funds and said they supported aid to Israel but not Ukraine.

According to the television channel, even Republicans who advocate aid to both countries were skeptical of such an initiative.

Republican Michael McCaul, chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, spoke in support of the idea. It is ready to support pooling aid to the two countries as part of a larger package. He believes such a package would achieve “a variety of foreign policy objectives.” McCaul listed support for Taiwan as well as security of the U.S. southern border as additional goals.

Previously, Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky expressed We fear that Western interest in the conflict in Ukraine will decline following Hamas’ attack on Israel. He emphasized that if aid to Ukraine is cut off, time will be on Russia’s side and weakening of attention will have consequences. The Ukrainian president also hopes that Washington will continue to support Kiev.

Previously USA and Ukraine started Negotiations on security guarantees for Kiev.



Source: Gazeta

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