The US Senate has passed a bill unblocking aid to Ukraine. The document was supported by 70 senators out of the 60 required, according to
The bill provides for assistance to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan totalling $95.34 billion. $61 billion is earmarked for Ukraine, $14 billion for Israel, $4.83 billion for Taiwan and other US partners in the Indo-Pacific region.
The bill now needs to be supported by the US House of Representatives, where Republicans also refuse to vote for aid to Ukraine.
“Festival of security agreements”
The US Congress still has no decision on unblocking aid to Ukraine. Against the backdrop of this disappointing news, the “Festival of Security Agreements with Ukraine” is gaining momentum, with Western countries guaranteeing our security under bilateral agreements such as the Budapest Memorandum. The UK was the first to sign such an agreement with Ukraine. The next one may be with Canada. In addition, Ukraine is negotiating relevant agreements with five other countries: The United States, France, Germany, Poland, and Italy.
In particular, the United States Ambassador to Ukraine, Bridget Brink, said that two rounds of talks between Ukraine and the United States had already taken place on the content and content of the relevant agreement with the US government. And French President Macron said he would personally come to Kyiv to finalise the security agreement between Ukraine and France.
Ukraine is desperately trying to gain the support of the world. In particular, the following 5 points of the Ukrainian Formula for Peace were presented at this year’s Davos Economic Forum.