German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck expressed hope that the U.S. Congress will approve military aid to Ukraine during his visit to the United States.
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My impression is that the funds will be released, but that it will take a while, and I hope that it won't be too long.
The support of the Western free world must not decline.
Support for Ukraine has to come from Europe, it has to come from the U.S., that's why the money has to be raised in the short term for artillery production, military support and the reconstruction of the country.
German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck hopes that US Congress will unblock military aid to Ukraine.
Robert Habeck met with US secretaries, Jake Sullivan, and UN Secretary-General António Guterres during his visit to the US.
US Congress may begin collecting signatures for a bill to help Ukraine, potentially bypassing Speaker Mike Johnson.
Speaker Mike Johnson left the door open for a new bipartisan foreign aid package, with Michael McCaul leading efforts to finalize a draft proposal.
German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck hopes that the US Congress will approve military aid to Ukraine which has been blocked.
Robert Habeck met with US ministers, Jake Sullivan, and Antonio Guterres during a three-day visit to the United States starting on Wednesday.
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