The $95 billion package includes funding for Israel and for key strategic ally Taiwan, but the lion's share $60 billion would help Ukraine restock depleted ammunition supplies.
Both the EU and the G7 froze some €300 billion of Russian central bank assets following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine but have been hesitant on if and how these funds can be used.
‘We can't ever put a price on defending democracy,’ US Majority Leader said in lead-up to the video link, which the president canceled as arguments erupted in Senate
Ukraine was once a point of bipartisan support in Washington, however, to avoid a government shutdown, the US House of Representatives has passed a resolution to keep the government open - but with $0 allocated to Ukraine.