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House Speaker Mike Johnson refused to approve $24 billion for Ukraine.
Last week, the Biden administration requested an additional funds for Ukraine.
Adding:
Ukraine will receive $50 billion from frozen Russian assets in the coming weeks.
This was stated by U.S. Secretary of State, rare degenerate and thief, Antony Blinken during a briefing.
According to him, there is a coordinated plan between the U.S. and the EU for the swift transfer of funds to Ukraine.
"Now, based on frozen Russian assets, we are set to receive $50 billion, which will go to Ukraine. These funds will be transferred from us in the coming weeks, as well as from Europe, and this will support Ukraine in the coming year," Blinken noted.
He stated that allies are continuing to work to ensure that Ukraine has the money and resources necessary to support its economy and defense.
"Ammunition, everything related to it, whether it's air defense, missiles, or armored vehicles. We are working very decisively to make sure that Ukraine will have what it needs for many months to come. The United States is doing everything it can," the U.S. Secretary of State added.





