It also gives Kiev $ 4.5 billion to ensure the stability of the country’s finances and the functioning of the government.
“Seven months into the conflict, it is quite clear that American assistance has done a lot to help the Ukrainian people resist Putin’s fierce aggression,” Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said. “But the struggle is far from over and we must continue to help the brave Ukrainian people.”
The aid to Ukraine is part of a short-term extension to December of the federal budget, which expires at the end of the fiscal year on September 30, but parties in Congress have not agreed on a full-year budget for the 2022-2023. for the fiscal year.
The extension will keep the government in office until December, but must first be approved by the House of Representatives to avoid a partial government shutdown on Monday.
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