The measure didn't include the $6 billion in military assistance that Ukraine said it urgently needed.
They argue that if Russia's invasion is not stopped in Ukraine, other nations — including NATO allies — could be endangered.
That faction was pivotal in getting Ukraine funding stripped from the last-minute 45-day funding bill that prevented a shutdown.
Likewise, some European allies, including Poland, have begun to pull back on their support for the war, citing the need to prioritize their own defenses.
Britain, which is no longer in the EU, has pledged nearly $6.6 billion worth of military support for Ukraine.
Persons:
—, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, ” Biden, John Hardie, Mark Cancian, ” Cancian, Hardie, ”, John Herbst, Herbst, Jamey Keaten
Organizations:
WASHINGTON, —, Pentagon, White, NATO, Patriot, U.S, Republican, Foundation for Defense of Democracies, Center for Strategic, International Studies, ., Ukraine “, Atlantic Council, Kiel Institute, EU
Locations:
— Ukraine, Ukraine, U.S, Brussels, Russia, Poland, United States, Union, Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, France, Britain, Western, Italy, Lithuania, Norway, Geneva