The White home typical noted that US president Joe Biden expressed his willingness to scope a compromise with Republican organization congressmen in order to overcome the stalemate regarding support for the fighting Ukraine.
On Thursday, U.S. National safety Council spokesperson John Kirby admitted that, in view of the current situation in Congress, which does not accept president Joe Biden's proposed support package for Ukraine, Washington is incapable to warrant the continuation of assistance to this country.
Kirby stated: "In view of the current situation at the Capitol, we are incapable to make specified a promise." He stressed that although most of the congressmen of both parties support assistance to Ukraine in both chambers of the American Parliament, there is "only a tiny group of Republicans" who is trying to keep aid to Ukraine as a hostage while demanding an utmost border policy.
We remind you that on Wednesday, the advanced home of the American Parliament, the Senate, did not approve president Joe Biden's request to delegate another military aid package to Ukraine. Biden requested the U.S. legislature to allocate $111 billion to support Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, and to increase safety at the confederate border. Of this amount, $61 billion was intended exclusively for aid to Ukrainians. The president decided to combine different financial objectives in 1 package, arguing that republicans based on his proposals tend to strengthen the Mexican border or support Israel alternatively than aid Ukraine. However, the Senators decided to suspend funding.
John Kirby has stated that despite president Biden's disagreement with the alleged "extreme solutions", he is ready for fair negotiations on changes in immigration policy. However, it did not uncover details of the possible agreement, explaining that it would not be conducting "public negotiations" on this matter. He besides accused the Republicans of taking the attitude of "we do not take prisoners", putting everything on the same page and thus making it much harder to scope a compromise.
When asked about possible negotiations concerning the end of the Russian-Ukrainian War, the White home typical stated that the decision on this issue was solely for the president of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenski. He admitted that Russia was expanding the number of troops being sent to the front, prompting Washington to support Ukraine, so that it would be ready for both defence and offensive, possessing appropriate tools.
Early in December, U.S. President's national safety advisor, Jake Sullivan, noted that the resources allocated to Ukraine's assistance were moving out. He besides called on legislature to re-approved support. A spokesperson for the U.S. National safety Council, John Kirby, stressed that if by the end of the year legislature does not vote on funds to proceed supporting Ukraine, providing assistance at the appropriate level will become highly difficult.
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The White home cannot promise continuity in further backing of Ukraine: