U.S. Senate Extends Ukraine Aid Through 2029, Boosting Funding to $750 Million.
Final Steps on National Defense Appropriations Bill
According to Espreso.tv: The Senate committee has wrapped up work on its version of the annual National Defense Authorization Act, which includes an extension of the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative until 2029. Under the updated bill, funding for Ukraine has been raised to $750 million. The overall U.S. defense budget outlined in the legislation stands at $1.15 trillion.
Before taking effect, the document must clear several procedural hurdles, including a signature from U.S. President Donald Trump. This move underscores the importance of backing Ukraine amid ongoing security and stability concerns in the region.
A Sign of Steadfast Support for Ukraine
Extending the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative demonstrates the durability and consistency of American support amid rising international threats. The increased funding, now at $750 million, signals Washington’s commitment to strengthening Ukraine’s defense capabilities, which could have significant implications for security across Eastern Europe.
If signed into law by the president, the bill would mark a crucial step in securing long-term assistance for Ukraine in the years ahead.
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