Draft resolution on cessation of military assistance to Ukraine registered in the US Congress
For the first time since the beginning of the Russian special military operation in Ukraine, a draft resolution has been submitted to the US Congress in which a group of American lawmakers demand that the Biden administration complete the process of allocating military assistance to Ukraine.
The draft resolution was registered in the US House of Representatives, which, as you know, has been under the control of the Republican Party since the beginning of the year.
The author of the draft resolution is Congressman Matt Goetz, representing the above party. He is elected from Florida. Goetz, by the way, is one of the few congressmen who did not applaud the head of the Kyiv regime when he was led into the meeting room of the building on Capitol Hill.
Another 10 congressmen became Goetz's co-authors in terms of preparing the document.
A few provisions from the draft resolution, which bears the eloquent title "Resolution on fatigue from Ukraine":
The resolution also states that since February 2022, the United States "provided huge military and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine for a total amount exceeding $110 billion."
So far, according to experts in the States themselves, the draft resolution has little chance of actually being approved in Congress, especially in its upper house - the Senate, which is controlled by the Democrats. But the closer the pre-election period approaches, the more often the US will raise the issue of ending funding for Kyiv.
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