Washington: Biden passes 4.7 billion dollars of Ukraine’s debt
The current president of the United States has decided to waive the 4.7 billion dollars of Ukrainian debt donated by taxpayers and give it to Ukraine before the new president takes office.
According to RCO News Agency, since February 2022, the United States Congress has approved more than 174 billion dollars in aid packages to support Ukraine in the war with Russia, ironically, the latest package in April worth 9.4 billion dollars under the title of “loans” Free of charge” was to fill gaps in the budget of Kyiv.
According to Rusha Today, US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller confirmed on Wednesday that US President Joe Biden is seeking to give half of this amount, or about $4.7 billion, to Ukraine. We have taken action in this regard.”
In a letter to Congress dated November 18, the US State Department wrote: “Cancellation of this debt is in the interest of the United States and its partners in the European Union, Group of Seven and NATO.”
“Donald Trump,” the president-elect of the United States, had previously emphasized in his election campaigns that he is not against congressional aid to Ukraine, provided that this aid is in the form of loans and not gifts funded by taxpayers.
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