Some Americans perceive spending on Ukraine as charity: Chernev explains US attitude to aid
Kyiv • UNN
The controversy in the US over aid to Ukraine stems from the perception of this aid as charity and ignoring the consequences for global security, said Yehor Chernev, head of Ukraine's permanent delegation to the NATO PA. Republicans have blocked a $110.5 billion aid bill, including funds for Ukraine, calling for stricter immigration controls.
MP and head of Ukraine's permanent delegation to the NATO PA Yehor Chernev said during a telethon that the controversy in the US over aid to Ukraine arises because some American politicians and citizens think that supporting Ukraine is charity, UNN reports.
"They don't see the whole picture of the world. Because they see only from their perception of the costs of Ukraine in the United States. Again, they think it's charity and it's just a good US government helping a democratic country like Ukraine win. But they do not connect this with the fact that it is about the overall security architecture of the world and the world order, which will also affect them
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At the suggestion of the congressmen, Ukrainian MPs visited the United Statesto convey to American voters the need for further assistance to Ukraine.
"We drew a clear parallel. If Ukraine falls today and Russia wins, it will send a signal to other dictators that it is okay to redraw the borders of countries by force. And there will be no reaction," Chernev emphasized.
To recap,
Yesterday the US Senate failed to pass a bill to allocate $110.5 billion in aid to Ukraine and Israel, as Republicans demanded stricter immigration controls.
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