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US to send new aid right away, says President Biden

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US President Joe Biden has signed a $95bn (£76bn) package of aid for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.

“It’s going to make America safer, it’s going to make the world safer,” he said after signing the bill into law. The president said the US would “right away” send fresh weapons and equipment to Ukraine to help Kiev fend off Russian advances.

He spoke a day after the US Senate approved the aid package following months of congressio­nal gridlock. Ukraine has recently stepped up its calls for Western assistance as Russia makes steady gains in its invasion.

Included in the package is $61bn in military aid for

Ukraine. It passed the Senate in a bipartisan vote of 79-18.

Tuesday evening’s approval came after the measure passed the US House of Representa­tives on Saturday.

Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said: “After more than six months of hard work and many twists and turns in the road, America sends a message to the entire world: we will not turn our back on you.”

Reacting to the vote, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said it “reinforces America’s role as a beacon of democracy and leader of the free world”.

The Senate passed a similar aid package in February, but a group of conservati­ves who oppose new Ukraine support had prevented it from coming to a vote in the House of Representa­tives.

Last week, Democrats and Republican­s in the lower chamber joined together to bypass this opposition.

They ultimately agreed to a package bill that included the foreign aid as well as legislatio­n to confiscate Russian assets held by Western banks; new sanctions on Russia, Iran and China; and a provision that will force the Chinese company ByteDance to sell the popular social media service TikTok.

In the House on Saturday, a majority of Republican­s in the chamber voted against the foreign aid package.

“Pouring more money into Ukraine’s coffers will only prolong the conflict and lead to more loss of life,” Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville said in remarks on Tuesday.

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