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US House approves US$40 billion Ukraine aid as ‘Putin prepares for long war’

  • Proposed billions in US aid would fund new weapons for Ukraine and provide economic assistance
  • US spy chief warns Putin is preparing for ‘prolonged’ war in Ukraine and it’s likely to become ‘more unpredictable and escalatory’

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A Ukrainian serviceman fires a mortar round at an unknown location in Kharkiv region, Ukraine. Photo: Reuters
Agence France-Presse

US lawmakers voted on Tuesday to send a US$40 billion aid package to Ukraine as Washington warned that Russia was likely girding for a long conflict with its neighbour.

The defence, humanitarian and economic funding passed the House of Representatives by 368 votes to 57, with the two parties’ leaders having already reached an agreement on the details, and it will likely pass the Senate by the end of the week or next week.

All the dissenting votes came from the Republican ranks.

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“With this aid package, America sends a resounding message to the world of our unwavering determination to stand with the courageous people of Ukraine until victory is won,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi told her Democratic colleagues ahead of the vote.

Congressional leaders struck a deal on Monday to release US$6.8 billion more than the US$33 billion previously requested by the White House to help the Eastern European nation ward off Moscow’s invasion.

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The financial boost includes an extra US$3.4 billion for both military and humanitarian assistance on top of the funding requested by the administration.

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