Biden, who discussed military support for Kyiv with Zelenskyy in Thursday’s call, will ask Congress for US$100 billion in new spending, including US$60 billion for Ukraine and US$14 billion for Israel, a source familiar with his plan said.U.S. shoots down missiles, drones fired from Yemen as Middle East tensions grow
Half of the US$60 billion Biden is requesting for Ukraine would go towards replacing and modernizing U.S. weapons stocks, the source said.“The unwavering bipartisan support for Ukraine in the United States is incredibly encouraging for all of our warriors and for our entire nation,” Zelenskyy wrote on Friday on X, formerly known as Twitter.
“America’s investment in Ukraine’s defense will ensure long-term security for all of Europe and the world,” he said.Biden says U.S. support for Israel, Ukraine can help hold the world together