Ukraine’s Zelensky grateful for US House approval of aid
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (centre left) during a recent visit to Ukrainian soldiers in Ukraine's Donetsk region.
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KYIV - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed gratitude on April 20 for the passage by the US House of Representatives of a military aid Bill for his country
“I am grateful to the United States House of Representatives, both parties and, personally, Speaker Mike Johnson for the decision that keeps history on the right track,” Mr Zelensky wrote on X.
The President said the Bill “will keep the war from expanding, save thousands and thousands of lives, and help both of our nations to become stronger”.
Minutes later, in his nightly video address, the President said the assistance “will be felt by our soldiers on the front lines”, and praised the role of “American leadership” in preserving a rules-based international order.
“We will certainly use American support to strengthen both our nations and bring a just end to this war. A war that (Russian President Vladimir Putin) must lose.”
The Bills making up the legislative package provide US$60.84 billion (S$82.8 billion) to Ukraine, including US$23 billion to replenish US weapons, stocks and facilities.
The US Senate, which passed a similar measure
Ukrainian Finance Minister Sergii Marchenko pointed to the legislation’s provision of US$7.8 billion for budget support.
“This is the extraordinary support we need to maintain financial stability and prevail,” he wrote in English on X.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, writing on Telegram, said the passage of the Bill was evidence that the US showed “leadership and resolve” in fighting for peace and security.
Mr Shmyhal expressed his thanks for the approval of provisions that would help set the stage for the US to confiscate Russian assets
“We will receive an important resource for victory and reconstruction,” he wrote on Telegram.
“I call on other countries where Russian assets are held to follow this example.” REUTERS

