The US House of Representatives Speaker named the condition of aid approval to Ukraine
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The US House of Representatives Speaker named the condition of aid approval to Ukraine

Mike Johnson
Source:  CBS News

According to the speaker of the House of Representatives of the US Congress, Republican Mike Johnson, the terms of approval of President Joe Biden's request for financing aid to Ukraine will depend on the White House providing a further strategy to support Kyiv.

What is known about the demands of the Republicans regarding the approval of further aid to Ukraine

At the same time, in a comment to journalists of the publication, Johnson, in response to whether Congress will be able to agree on the approval of Biden's request for financing aid to Ukraine by February, noted that there are more important issues.

There are two things that are necessary: we must protect the border of the United States before we protect someone else's, the speaker Johnson said.

According to him, Republicans in the House of Representatives are currently waiting for information from the White House in response to a request for further strategy about Ukraine.

If we receive the necessary information and answers to the questions about what is the ultimate goal in Ukraine, and how we will responsibly treat the use of these resources. The White House did not provide us with the necessary information, Johnson explains.

What will threaten the refusal of the US from further aid to Ukraine

According to the former CIA chief, David Petraeus, the support of Ukraine from the US is extremely important because, in the case of confidence in his success in Ukraine, the Kremlin dictator and war criminal Vladimir Putin will plan an attack on Moldova and the Baltic countries in the future.

Petraeus admitted that Ukraine needs constant multibillion-dollar support from the US and other Western partners, but this is a necessary condition to overcome the Kremlin's aggression and prevent it from spreading further to the EU countries.

If Putin believes that he has achieved important results for him in Ukraine, he will not stop. "Moldova will be next in crosshairs, or perhaps one of the Baltic states," the former CIA chief warns.

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