The US Senate voted to approve a $95 billion foreign aid package that includes $61 billion for Ukraine, along with funds for Israel and Taiwan.
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The US Senate is poised to vote on Tuesday, April 23, on a significant aid package for Ukraine. Following months of debate, the House of Representatives approved the assistance with broad bipartisan support, making the passage in the Senate almost certain.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer announced on Saturday that an agreement had been 'locked in' for a vote on Tuesday.
The final package totals $95 billion in military assistance to US allies, including funds for Israel and Taiwan, alongside the $61 billion earmarked for Ukraine.
The Senate is expected to approve the US$61 billion aid plan
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