Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has thanked U.S. Congress and its representatives for the adoption of a $1.7 trillion spending bill that provides billions of dollars in aid to Ukraine.
U.S. President Joe Biden has welcomed the adoption by Congress of a $1.7 trillion spending bill that provides $45 billion in aid to Ukraine and allies and promised to sign the document as soon as its reaches his desk.
The House of Representatives of the U.S. Congress, following the Senate, has passed a $1.7 trillion spending bill that would provide almost $45 billion in aid to Ukraine and allies in Europe.
The United Kingdom will provide Ukraine with $500 million through a World Bank project to pay social assistance to families with children and pay salaries to employees of state-owned higher education institutions.
The G7 countries have pledged to continue to support Ukraine, strengthen sanctions against Russia and, if necessary, against Belarus, as well as work to bring Russian criminals to justice.
U.S. President Joe Biden has signed into law an act that allocates funding for the U.S. national defense and which provides, among other things, $800 million in security assistance to Ukraine.
Ukraine plans to open as early as next year new embassies in ten African countries, as well as the Ukraine-Africa Trade House with offices in the capitals of the most promising countries of the African continent.
The Ministry of Health of Ukraine and the World Bank have signed a loan agreement worth EUR 100 million, which will be directed to a new project entitled "Health Enhancement and Lifesaving " (HEAL).
The US Senate passed a $1.7 trillion funding bill, which also includes $44.9 billion in assistance to Ukraine and allies in Europe to counter Russian aggression.