US President Joe Biden signed a bill providing approximately $60 billion in military assistance to Ukraine, after the US Senate approved it on April 23 and the US House passed it on April 20.
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US President Joe Biden announced on 24 April that the US would begin sending military equipment to Ukraine "in the next few hours" after signing a bill that provides Ukraine with assistance totalling about US$60 billion.
The foreign aid bill contains $60.84 billion for Ukraine.
Biden signed the bill on April 24, 2024.
US President Joe Biden signed a bill to send a long-awaited $61 billion aid package for Ukraine
The Ukraine aid is part of a larger $95 billion package of assistance with $26 billion to support Israel and provide humanitarian relief for Gaza, and $8 billion for Taiwan
It was approved by the House of Representatives on Saturday, April 20, in a rare bipartisan coalition, 311-112
Approved by the Senate in a combined bill in a 79-18 vote on Tuesday
Joe Biden signed bills to help Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan on April 24, 2024.
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