Bulgaria Reaffirms Support for Ukraine in Defense Minister's Talks
The Bulgarian Ministry of Defense has announced that Minister Atanas Zapryanov engaged in a video conference with his Ukrainian counterpart, Minister Rustem Umerov
Republican Congressman Mike Johnson from Louisiana has made a significant pivot in his stance on foreign aid, potentially swaying conservative opinion in favor of supporting aid to Ukraine, according to reports from US media outlets.
The US Congress is currently gearing up for crucial votes on foreign military aid bills, including provisions for Ukraine and Israel. Historically, Republican opposition has stymied efforts to allocate aid to Ukraine, while Democrats have consistently advocated for such assistance.
???? US House Speaker Mike Johnson: If Putin defeats Ukraine, he will invade other nations next.
— Igor Sushko (@igorsushko) April 18, 2024
"Providing lethal aid to Ukraine right now is critically important... I would rather send bullets to Ukraine than American boys." pic.twitter.com/zBFrIRYqC3
In a noteworthy departure from previous positions, House Speaker Mike Johnson has publicly endorsed the foreign aid bills, specifically emphasizing the critical importance of providing assistance to Ukraine.
"House Speaker Mike Johnson is poised to rally support among Democrats for a series of bills aimed at providing aid to Ukraine, Israel, and other key allies — a strategic move that acknowledges the complexities of governance in a divided Washington," reports The Hill, a prominent Washington publication.
Johnson had previously vetoed a foreign aid bill that had garnered Senate approval, aligning himself with Democratic initiatives. Analysts interpret this shift as an attempt by the speaker to moderate the stance of staunch Republican detractors while adopting a more conservative approach to contentious foreign aid issues. Concurrently, Johnson is advancing a border security bill in an effort to secure support from conservative factions.
However, Johnson's advocacy for nearly 100 billion USD in foreign aid has met resistance from segments of the Republican base, potentially jeopardizing his leadership position within the party. Notably, some of the most hardline Republicans on the House Rules Committee have signaled their opposition to advancing the aid bills for a vote.
Despite facing criticism from within his own party, Johnson received a vote of confidence from former President Donald Trump, who commended the chairman's leadership, according to reports.
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