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US expected to announce billions in Ukraine aid after Congress fails to include extension in stopgap government funding bill

US expected to announce billions in Ukraine aid after Congress fails to include extension in stopgap government funding bill
September 24, 2024

(CNN) โ€” The US plans to announce billions of dollars for Ukraine in the coming days, committing the funding before it expires after Congress failed to include an extension for the aid in its stopgap measure to keep the government open, according to two defense officials and several congressional sources.

The first of the military aid packages, which is expected as soon as Wednesday, will total $375 million, according to the defense officials. From there, the value of the packages will rise sharply, with less than a week before the remainder of the authority expires. Although the packages will be announced in the near future, the shipment of weapons will be delayed because of dwindling stockpiles in the weapons and equipment that the US is willing to send Ukraine, as CNN previously reported.

With days left until the Ukraine aid authority expires, the Biden administration was still looking at a way to extend the authority through the end of the year. The plan requires the administration to obligate the funds to Ukraine before they expire at the end of the month, which would then give the US more time to announce specific aid packages.

โ€œWe are committed to making sure Ukraine gets the resources Congress approved before the end of the Presidentโ€™s term and we will have more details to provide soon,โ€ a third defense official said.

The Biden administration has nearly $6 billion left in whatโ€™s known as presidential drawdown authority to deliver arms and equipment to Ukraine before it expires at the end of the month. The Pentagon was pushing Congress to extend the authority into the next fiscal year so that it would not expire, which would give the US more flexibility in its ability to provide critical supplies to support Ukraine in its war with Russia.

Congressional leaders were forced to leave the language out of the spending bill because of internal resistance from the House GOP, according to a person familiar with the matter. House Republicans remain deeply divided over funding for Ukraine.

The House is expected to easily approve the stopgap spending measure Wednesday and then leave Washington until after the November election. The Senate could take up the funding measure as early as late Wednesday or early Thursday โ€“ the same day that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to visit the US Capitol.

Zelensky has repeatedly called on the US and other countries to deliver more weapons to Ukraine and has pushed for the US to loosen its restrictions on the use of US weapons against targets deep inside Russia.

On Tuesday, Zelensky told the United Nations General Assembly that โ€œRussia can only be forced into peace.โ€

โ€œThis war canโ€™t simply fade away, thatโ€™s why this war canโ€™t be calmed by talks. Action is needed,โ€ Zelensky said in his remarks.

CNN reported last week that the US was considering announcing large military aid packages to Ukraine that would be delivered over the course of months. In the past, military aid packages under presidential drawdown authority were often delivered within days or weeks.

But with billions in military aid set to expire, the US is expected to announce large overall aid package and space out the delivery of supplies and equipment over several months, turning a short-term supply line into a longer-term commitment.

โ€œThere is every intention that we want to use every dollar and cent of that authority,โ€ deputy Pentagon press secretary Sabrina Singh said at a press briefing last week.

This story has been updated with additional details.

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