Cameron’s entry into the partisan conflict of the US Congress
The British Foreign Minister plans to convince the Speaker of the House of Representatives of this country to remove the blockage of the $61 billion aid bill to Ukraine during his upcoming visit to the United States. |
report Mehr News Agency, citing Rashatodi, the London Telegraph newspaper claimed that British Foreign Minister David Cameron plans to convince Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, during his upcoming visit to the United States. slow to pass the 61 billion dollar military aid bill that is blocked in the House of Representatives.
Cameron will go to Washington next week to meet with Johnson as well as US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken. The White House’s new aid package for Ukraine has been undecided for months due to partisan disputes in Congress.
Telegraph’s report was published while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky recently said that the country will lose the war with Russia without Ukraine’s help.
Cameron yesterday reiterated his request to the West to continue helping Kiev in the form of an article in the Telegraph and wrote that the West should stop Russian President Vladimir Putin. slow.
He wrote in this editorial, which was written in collaboration with French Foreign Minister Stephane Sjorn: Ukraine must win this war. If Ukraine loses, we all lose. The cost of not supporting Ukraine is much higher than pushing Putin back.
Early this year, the British government intensified its support for Ukraine by pledging military aid of 3.2 billion dollars, and the European Union in the form of grants and loans, 50 provided a billion dollars for Kyiv.