President of Ukraine In an interview with Latin American media, Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed confidence that Ukraine and the United States will certainly be able to resolve the issue of providing financial support, the UNN correspondent reports .
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One of the media representatives asked of the media asked the president if he was upset that financial support for of Ukraine from the United States is decreasing. Volodymyr Zelenskyy replied that he was not upset because the issue has not yet been resolved.
I am not upset, because I did not lose this battle [...] Tomorrow I will be in the I will be in the United States tomorrow, I have a number of meetings at the invitation of President Biden and we we will work to overcome this pause in US assistance to Ukraine. Ukraine. We will overcome this, and not only this
As a reminder
On December 7, the U.S. Senate failed to pass a bill to allocate $110.5 billion in aid to to Ukraine and Israel, as Republicans demanded stricter immigration control. President Biden subsequently accused Republicans in Congress of political blackmail because they are blocking a bill in support of Ukraine.
He also invited Zelenskiy to the White House. Zelenskiy to the White House on December 12 to reaffirm the United States' commitment in the face of in the face of Russia's aggressive war against Ukraine. They will discuss Ukraine's needs and ongoing U.S. assistance.
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