Washington Post: The economic crisis may put an end to US aid to Ukraine

Washington Post: The economic crisis may put an end to US aid to Ukraine

According to “Russia Today,” The Washington Post claimed that the American economic crisis could undermine the Democratic and Republican parties’ agreement on the topic of aid to Ukraine.
According to an article, there were growing differences between the two parties about how strongly to back the Kyiv regime due to the high expense of US aid to Kyiv and the US economy’s teetering on the verge of recession.

The publication claims that a telegram from 30 Democratic Congressmen demanding that US President Joe Biden negotiate with Moscow to end the dispute was the first indication of a serious rift.
The publication noted that other Republicans had also declared they would stop financing Kiev if they were elected.
The author of the article touched that the mood of the contradictory American administration can also be reflected in the European Union countries.

According to the story, “the Europeans are fearful that if the Republicans win the midterm elections, Washington would restrict help to Kyiv, and this in turn may weaken the ability of the European Union to support Ukraine.
Political splits in the United States started to manifest, and she is now voicing important issues.

Washington Post: US help to Ukraine may expire due to the economic situation.

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