
Joe Biden toured Asia
Delivery of the bill is not necessary, but the US president insisted, the White House noted.
A $40 billion aid bill for Ukraine is being sent to South Korea for US President Joe Biden to sign. About this on Friday, May 20, informed CNN.
As the adviser to the head of the White House for national security Jake Sullivan specified, the delivery of a document for signature is not necessary, but Biden insisted.
“The President really intends to sign the bill while he is on the road so that the document can enter into force as quickly as possible. The terms of this are being worked out right now so that he can receive it and sign it,” the adviser said.
As is known, the day before the American leader arrived in South Korea on a three-day official visit. Then he will go to Japan.
Recall, on May 19, the US Senate finally approved a package of emergency military and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine for a record $40 billion. The bill was supported by 86 senators, 11 legislators opposed.
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