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Biden Approves $12.4 Bln for Ukraine’s Defence

by Olha Povaliaieva
Saturday, October 1, 2022
1 MIN
Biden Approves $12.4 Bln for Ukraine’s Defence

On September 30, the president of the US signed the "Ukraine Permanent Appropriations and Additional Appropriations Act, 2023"

On September 28, the US Senate voted in favour of the Continuing Resolution, which included funding for Ukraine's military needs. On September 30, the House of Representatives supported the resolution.

"H.R. 6833, the Continuing Appropriations and Ukraine Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2023, which provides fiscal year 2023 appropriations to Federal agencies through December 16, 2022, for continuing projects and activities of the Federal Government and includes supplemental appropriations to respond to the situation in Ukraine, according to the White House website.

It is known that the law was passed with the active assistance of senators Schumer, McConnell, Leahy, and Shelby, speaker Pelosi and representative Rosa DeLauro and their team.

"We support the people of Ukraine. We support them in the struggle for their lives, for their democracy and for world democracy against Russian aggression," Rosa DeLauro.

We remind you that earlier, the Pentagon announced the provision of technical support to Ukraine worth $1.1 billion. This package will include 18 HIMARS units. Separately, Ukraine will receive NASAMS.

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