Ukraine’s Ongoing Struggle with Russian Drones Delays US Aid Debate until 2024

Ukraine’s Ongoing Struggle with Russian Drones Delays US Aid Debate until 2024

The United States Senate will not vote on an aid​ package for Ukraine this year, chamber leaders have said.

Democratic​ and Republican⁣ negotiators continue to seek a compromise on ‌the delayed funding deal to ⁤support Kyiv as‍ it ​defends ⁢against Russia’s invasion, ‍a joint statement released on Tuesday said. ​Ukraine⁤ has become increasingly desperate to secure funding from⁣ the West in recent weeks, with​ political delays to both US‍ and European Union⁢ aid bolstering Russian confidence amid the bogged-down conflict.

Democratic and Republican negotiators continue ​to seek a compromise on⁢ the delayed funding deal to support Kyiv as it‍ defends against Russia’s invasion, a joint ‌statement released on Tuesday said. Ukraine has become increasingly desperate to ⁢secure funding from the West in recent weeks, with political delays to both US and European Union aid bolstering ​Russian⁣ confidence⁢ amid the⁢ bogged-down conflict.

Having already handed Ukraine about‍ $100bn in aid since the February 2022 invasion, President Joe Biden has asked the lower‌ house Congress to⁣ approve another $60bn.‍ However, Republicans have blocked the move, using the issue ⁣to demand new immigration legislation.

Meanwhile, work is continuing in the upper house Senate to reach ​a⁤ compromise.

“As negotiators work through remaining ⁢issues, it is our hope that their efforts will allow the Senate to‍ take swift action​ … early in ⁣the new ‌year,” Democrat Chuck Schumer and ⁣Republican Mitch McConnell said in the statement.

“Challenging issues remain,” the statement continued, referring‌ to US interests in Ukraine, ‌Israel, the Indo-Pacific and along its southern border with Mexico.⁢ “The Senate will not let these national security challenges go unanswered.”

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