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McConnell, GOP senators meet with Zelenskyy

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Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell and a delegation of GOP senators met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Kyiv during an unannounce­d visit Saturday, delivering the latest show of American solidarity with the country at war with Russia.

“Our delegation reaffirmed to President Zelenskyy that the United States stands squarely behind Ukraine and will sustain our support until Ukraine wins this war,” McConnell said in a statement released after the delegation had left Ukraine.

A video posted on Zelenskyy's Telegram account showed McConnell, R-Ky., and Sens. Susan Collins of Maine, John Barrasso of Wyoming and John Cornyn of Texas greeting him in the capital. Zelenskyy, in an Instagram post, called the visit “a strong signal of bipartisan support for Ukraine from the United States Congress and the

American people.”

Later, in his nightly video address, Zelenskyy said he believed that the senators' trip showed “the strong connection between the Ukrainian and American people. We discussed various areas of support for our country, including defense and finance, as well as strengthen­ing sanctions against Russia.”

The trip came at a time when the Senate is working to approve a nearly $40 billion package for Ukraine, a substantia­l infusion of support that will push American aid to the region well above $50 billion.

The measure includes $6 billion for Ukraine for intelligen­ce, equipment and training for its forces, plus $4 billion in financing to help Ukraine and NATO allies build up their militaries.

Passage was delayed Thursday by Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, who demanded the inclusion of a proposal to have an inspector general scrutinize the new spending. But final approval is not in doubt and

could come this week, reflecting overwhelmi­ng support

in Congress for replenishi­ng the Ukrainian war

effort. “They're only asking for the resources they need to defend themselves against this deranged invasion,” McConnell said this past week of the Ukrainians. “And they need this help right now.”

In his statement after the visit, McConnell called the visit “inspiring” and said he and his colleagues had seen firsthand “the courage, unity and resolve of the Ukrainian people.”

McConnell added: “It is squarely in our national interest to help Ukraine achieve victory in this war and to help Ukraine and other countries deter other wars of aggression before they start.”

It was the second highprofil­e congressio­nal delegation to stop in Ukraine in as many weeks. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, DCalif., visited May 1 with a group of House Democrats and promised Zelenskyy that the United States will “be there for you until the fight is done.”

First lady Jill Biden visited western Ukraine last weekend for a Mother's Day meeting with Zelenskyy's wife, Olena Zelenska.

 ?? UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTI­AL PRESS OFFICE VIA AP ?? Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, meets Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Saturday. Looking on are Susan Collins, R-Maine, and John Barrasso, R-Wyoming. Not pictured is John Cornyn, R-Texas, who also made the trip.
UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTI­AL PRESS OFFICE VIA AP Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, left, meets Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Saturday. Looking on are Susan Collins, R-Maine, and John Barrasso, R-Wyoming. Not pictured is John Cornyn, R-Texas, who also made the trip.

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