US Congress plans to vote on aid to Ukraine after Easter holidays

US Congress plans to vote on aid to Ukraine after Easter holidays

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The United States plans to vote on providing aid to Ukraine after Congress returns from its Easter recess.

The U.S. plans to put the issue of aid to Ukraine to a vote after Congress returns from Easter recess.

This was reported by ABC News, according to UNN.

Details

Mike Turner, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, announces the intention of US Speaker of the House Joe Johnson to put the issue of providing aid to Ukraine to a vote.

According to him, Johnson has publicly expressed his support for Ukraine, and this will be the next important issue on the agenda after Congress returns from Easter recess.

The speaker made it clear that he supports Ukraine both directly to Zelenskyy. He also made these statements publicly to the NATO Secretary General. The speaker has made very clear statements that when we return, this will be the next major issue on the agenda

- said Mike Turner.

He also noted that the House and Senate have a sufficient number of members, including more than 60 votes needed, who are ready to support this initiative.

Recall

On April 9, the U.S. House of Representatives is due to return from Easter recess.

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