Biden administration plans to address Congress on Ukraine assistance in 2025

Biden administration plans to address Congress on Ukraine assistance in 2025

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The Biden administration plans to appeal to Congress for new aid to Ukraine for 2025. Sullivan reiterated his intention to use all the allocated funds by the end of the presidential term.

The administration of US President Joe Biden plans to send a "signal" to Congress during the next two months of the transition period about its desire to see new aid for Ukraine in 2025, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said during a briefing on November 13, UNN reports.

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Sullivan noted that "the president has made it clear and instructed his team to ensure that every dollar that Congress has given him the authority to spend, he will spend on Ukraine's needs before he leaves office.

Over the next two months, the administration will signal to Congress, that we would like to see additional funds for Ukraine for 2025 so that they can have the best possible position, the strongest possible position to negotiate, to ensure that they achieve their goals, that they win at the negotiating table

- Sullivan said.

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