
MOSCOW, Oct. 25 Request from US President Joe Biden's proposal to provide further financial aid to Ukraine and Israel may be rejected in the Senate due to friction in the Republican Party, Politico writes. «President Joe Biden's request for $106 billion in national security funds is in a difficult position… GOP divisions in the Senate could lead to the request being rejected or changed dramatically.
As noted, Republicans are divided over whether aid to Israel and Ukraine should be tied, with many insisting on paying more attention to immigration policy.
According to the publication, even supporters Republican Party supporters of Ukraine and Israel are pessimistic about Biden's request.
Biden previously asked Congress for $61.3 billion in aid for Ukraine and $14.3 billion for Israel. More than one hundred billion dollars are planned to be allocated to these two countries, as well as some other regions. Prior to this, he made a televised address to the nation, during which he said that supporting Kiev and Tel Aviv was a “smart investment” that would continue to “pay dividends” for generations and help avoid endangering American troops.

