Sub -party agreement. The US senators want support for Ukraine


As Shaheen explained, which serves as deputy head of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, The project largely focuses on increasing the production of American weapons. This is to support the implementation of the strategy of President Donald Trump, according to which NATO countries buy weapons in the USA and pass it on to Ukraine.
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Senators announce a common law for Ukraine. “A supreme project will strengthen Trump's position”
– This supra -party bill will strengthen the position of President Trump in negotiations with Vladimir Putin and will eventually put an end to this senseless war Shaheen emphasized in a statement. As she noted, the project also confirms that frozen Russian assets should be allocated to cover the costs of armament for Ukraine.
The Act also provides for the creation of a special fund for the reconstruction of Ukrainewhich – as reported – was already agreed in the talks of Trump's administration with President Volodymyr Zelnski.
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Additionally, the project contains Registration requiring taking into account the experience of the war in Ukraine in future defensive planning of the USA, including Support for the development of drone technology.
Senators together in the matter of Ukraine. The media is skeptical about the adoption of the law
However – as the Hill emphasizes – the chances of adopting the project are small. The leadership of the Republican Party in the Senate refrains with decisions in this matter, waiting for a clear signal from President Trump.
A similar deadlock also applies to another bill, which provides for the imposition of “crushing” sanctions on Russia-including 500 % duties on goods from buying Russian oil. Although the project has been in the Senate for months, it has not yet been subject to voting. According to PAP sources from the surroundings of republican senators, despite Trump's announcements about the possibility of introducing sanctions on August 8, “green light” is still missing.
Regardless of this, on Thursday, the Senate Budget Commission adopted a draft budget act for the Pentagon, which assumes an increase in military assistance for Ukraine by a billion dollars – as part of the American weapon purchase program for the armed forces of this country.




