The U.S. Senate may vote on an international aid package including $60 billion for Ukraine on February 7, 2024.
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On February 7, the U.S. Senate may vote on a package of international aid, including that for Ukraine.
The bill provides $60 billion in aid to Ukraine, with $50.43 billion for defense expenditures.
$48.4 billion is assigned to the U.S. Department of Defense for Ukraine support until December 31, 2024.
$9.654 billion is provided for economic/financial/civil and nuclear security, including $7.85 billion in direct budget support.
Mitch McConnell said that the Senate needs to change course on the national security package and focus on providing foreign aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan
The package will not become law due to opposition from House Speaker Mike Johnson and concerns among Senate Republicans
The U.S. Senate failed a procedural vote on a supplemental funding bill that includes $60 billion in aid for Ukraine
The US Senate will vote next week on a border security package that would unlock vital aid for Ukraine, with an initial vote scheduled for Wednesday at the latest.
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