Senate Republicans voted down $60 billion in new aid to Ukraine in the US on Wednesday, holding out for radical changes to US immigration policy before sending any more money to the corrupt Kiev regime’s losing attempt to conquer ethnically Russian territories in Eastern Ukraine. Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova charged the UK with sabotaging a peace deal in 2022 and accused Ukraine of “doing the will of the United States and Britain.”
The Senate voted along party lines, falling nine Republican votes short of the 60 votes needed to pass the $60 billion boondoggle. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) changed his vote to “nay” near the end of the tally in a procedural move that will allow the upper chamber to revisit the proposal at a later date, Kyiv Post reported.
White House occupant Joe Biden accused Republicans of being “willing to give Putin the greatest gift he could hope for”, invoking the threat of a Russian attack on NATO.
“If (Putin) keeps going and then he attacks a NATO ally… then we’ll have something that we don’t seek…
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