Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Biden signs Ukraine bill, seeks $40B aid

- By Zeke Miller and Lisa Mascaro

Washington sought to portray a united front against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine Monday as President Joe Biden signed a bipartisan measure to reboot the World War IIera “lend-lease” program, which helped defeat Nazi Germany, to bolster Kyiv and Eastern European allies.

The signing comes as the U.S. Congress is poised to unleash billions more to fight the war against Russia — with Democrats preparing $40 billion in military and humanitari­an aid, larger than the $33 billion package Biden has requested.

It all serves as a rejoinder to Russian President Vladimir Putin, who has seized on Victory in Europe Day — the anniversar­y of Germany’s unconditio­nal surrender in 1945 and Russia’s biggest patriotic holiday — to rally

his people behind the invasion.

“This aid has been critical to Ukraine’s success on the battlefiel­d,” Biden said in a statement.

Biden said it was urgent that Congress approve the next Ukraine assistance package to avoid any interrupti­on in military supplies being sent to help fight the

war, with a crucial deadline coming in 10 days.

“We cannot allow our shipments of assistance to stop while we await further Congressio­nal action,” he said. He urged Congress to act — and “to do so quickly.”

In a letter delivered to Capitol Hill on Monday, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged Congress to act before May 19, when the existing drawdown funds run out. The Pentagon has already sent or committed all but $100 million of the $3.5 billion in weapons and equipment that it can send to Ukraine from its existing stockpiles. And that final $100 million is expected to be used no later than May 19, they said.

“In short, we need your help,” they said in the letter, which was obtained by The Associated Press. “The ability to draw upon existing DoD stocks has been a critical tool in our efforts to support the Ukrainians in their fight against Russian aggression, allowing us to quickly source equipment and ensure a sustained flow of security assistance to Ukraine.”

 ?? MANUEL BALCE CENETA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? President Joe Biden signs the Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022 in the Oval Office of the White House, Monday in Washington. Witnessing the signing are Ukraine-born Rep. Victoria Spartz, R-Ind., right, and Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md.
MANUEL BALCE CENETA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS President Joe Biden signs the Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022 in the Oval Office of the White House, Monday in Washington. Witnessing the signing are Ukraine-born Rep. Victoria Spartz, R-Ind., right, and Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md.

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