Recent discussions surrounding U.S. aid to Ukraine have sparked optimism among Ukrainian officials, following a series of positive communications with U.S. lawmakers. The U.S. State Department has been considering Congress proposals to provide Ukraine with assistance potentially in the form of loans. Ukrainian Justice Minister Denys Maliuska expressed 'quite optimistic' messages from members of both the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate regarding the passage of Ukraine aid. Maliuska also mentioned that Ukraine is open to accepting U.S. assistance as loans if necessary to expedite the process of securing further funds. This sentiment was echoed by other Ukrainian ministers who are hopeful about securing U.S. aid and have called for the repossession of Russian assets. An ambassador has also shown confidence in Republican lawmakers' approval of the aid to Ukraine.
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⚡️ Justice minister: Ukraine willing to accept loans if necessary to secure US aid. Ukraine would likely be willing to accept U.S. assistance partially in loans if it were necessary to speed up the process of expediting further funds for Ukraine, Justice Minister Denys Maliuska… https://t.co/VhUoxKJiUA
⚠️ UKRAINE MINISTER SAYS US LAWMAKERS 'OPTIMISTIC' ON PROVIDING AID Full Story → https://t.co/NxK3TudKSi Ukrainian Justice Minister Denys Maliuska said on Wednesday that he had received "quite optimistic" messages from lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate… https://t.co/GhQVrO5pjy
❖ UKRAINE JUSTICE MINISTER SAYS RECEIVED 'QUITE OPTIMISTIC' MESSAGES FROM U.S. LAWMAKERS ABOUT PASSAGE OF UKRAINE AID
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