President Joe Biden, after a meeting that 'went well' with congressional leaders, along with his top aides, have been pressing Congress to authorize additional military aid for Ukraine. They have cautioned that without this aid, Ukraine is at risk of defeat by Russia within weeks or months. Biden has stated that while the majority of Congress supports the aid, it could be blocked by a small minority. The urgency of the situation was underscored by a recent bipartisan trip to Europe, which included Senator Rounds and involved discussions with Slovakian President Zuzana Caputova. European lawmakers, during their visit to Washington, have echoed the urgency with a 'Wake up!' call over the aid delays. Pentagon officials have also warned that Ukraine's military resources are dwindling, with artillery ammunition and air defense expected to run out soon without U.S. support.
Ukraine will be defeated within weeks or months if the U.S. halts aid The White House officials warned members of Congress about this, the NBC reported. According to them Ukraine will run out of some air defenses and artillery in the coming weeks. https://t.co/pD2sAHGhZR
President Joe Biden’s top aides told lawmakers in a private meeting that if Congress fails to authorize additional military aid for Ukraine in the coming days, Russia could win the war in a matter of weeks, months at best. https://t.co/Y9pFzrBb84
👍'Wake up!' European lawmakers warn Washington about delaying aid to Ukraine - The Hill The European lawmakers chairing foreign affairs committees from six European countries and Canada who visited Washington this week issued dire warnings to Democrats and Republicans that the…
If the US Congress does not approve the allocation of funds to Ukraine in the near future, then in a couple of weeks there will be a serious shortage of ammunition for air defense, - NBC.
White House officials have warned members of the US Congress that Ukraine will be defeated within weeks or months unless Washington provides Kyiv with a new package of military aid - NBC channel, citing sources
President Biden’s top aides told lawmakers in a private meeting that if Congress fails to authorize additional military aid for Ukraine in the coming days, Russia could win the war in a matter of weeks — months at best, according to two sources. https://t.co/8UdZAMnHVC
I joined bipartisan leaders at the White House earlier this week to discuss the urgent need to pass aid to Ukraine. There continues to be strong bipartisan agreement – passing aid is absolutely essential. I’m hopeful we’ll move forward on aid as soon as next week.
In this week's #diplomacywatch: Biden meets with Congressional leaders to discuss Ukraine aid. https://t.co/ifWg1GhbLP
"It is not too late for Congress to do the right thing and quell these anxieties among our European allies. A vote on new aid for Ukraine is not only vital for Ukraine’s ability to fight the invading Russian army but critical for restoring our reputation as a reliable partner…
Pentagon officials have not held a single meeting since last month to decide on what to send Ukraine from DoD's weapons stockpiles. Haines and Sullivan told lawmakers artillery ammo and air defense for Ukraine could soon be depleted without new US funding. https://t.co/QiIGIFw2OO
"Wake up!" European lawmakers warn Washington over Ukraine aid delays https://t.co/WuD9pwPC87 https://t.co/qZtWZSUJMQ
Joe Biden acknowledged that aid to Ukraine could remain blocked by the efforts of a small minority of members of Congress, calling such a scenario a disaster . https://t.co/vwFtsdqsNX
😎 Biden says his meeting with congressional leaders "went well" and majority congressmen support aid for Ukraine https://t.co/xA6sOEWrAR
US House speaker challenges Biden on Ukraine aid The White House has warned lawmakers about the 'urgency' of military aid to Kiev and the 'consequences of inaction' https://t.co/XY4zFhtM5z https://t.co/R0xmvMWEFq
American general: Without further help to Kiev, Russia will achieve total victory "Ukraine will lose if we don't give help." Russia will take control of the country. The situation has changed dramatically due to delays in funding. Russia is triumphant, they are talking about a…
Just returned from a productive bipartisan trip to Europe with my colleague @SenatorRounds. A critical opportunity to engage our allies, including Slovakian President @ZuzanaCaputova, and discuss the importance of supporting Ukraine and promoting a safe and stable future. https://t.co/ii9bsPc0yq
US President Joe Biden on aid to Ukraine after yesterday's meeting with members of Congress. "I believe the vast majority of members of Congress support aid to Ukraine. The question is whether a small minority are going to hold it up, which would be a disaster," Biden said. https://t.co/VkikDkgmtt