Next week’s appearance at Capitol Hill will be Zelenskyy’s second since the full-scale invasion of his country began in February 2022.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy set to visit to Washington amid budget debate
The US Congress is facing a September 30 deadline to pass budget legislation, including further aid for Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is set to visit the seat of the United States government in Washington, DC, next week, as he makes the case for ongoing aid to his war-torn country.
Details of the visit started to appear in US media on Thursday afternoon, with anonymous government sources confirming the plans.
Details of the visit started to appear in US media on Thursday afternoon, with anonymous government sources confirming the plans.
Zelenskyy is expected to meet with US President Joe Biden at the White House on Thursday, along with a stop at the Capitol.
His appearance will coincide with a debate in Congress over federal spending, as lawmakers face an impending September 30 deadline to pass a budget.
- The Biden administration has asked Congress to allocate a total of $24bn for Ukraine support, including $13.1bn in additional military aid and $8.5bn for humanitarian support.
- Congress has already approved aid totaling over $113bn.
- But the last time the legislature approved funding for Ukraine was in December — before Republicans took control of the House of Representatives.
Now, with a narrow conservative majority in the lower chamber, far-right politicians hold greater sway over how budget legislation is decided.
- Just last July, 70 House Republicans, led by Florida Representative Matt Gaetz, backed a proposal to cut off security assistance to Ukraine altogether.
SOURCE: AL JAZEERA AND NEWS AGENCIES
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