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The Senate Armed Services Committee has approved $500 million in security assistance for Ukraine as part of its draft language for its Fiscal Year 2026 National Defense Authorization Act, which also restricts A-10 aircraft retirements.
The US Senate Armed Services Committee has approved $500 million in security assistance for Ukraine in the draft 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) amid reports that President Donald Trump could separately announce a new round of aid for the embattled country.
The Senate wants to increase funding for Ukraine's military by $200 million after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth paused Ukraine aid.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUS approves $500 million in aid for Ukraine in 2026The US Senate Armed Services Committee has approved $500 million in security assistance for Ukraine as part of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) for the 2026 fiscal year, Reuters reports.
The administration’s first military assistance to Ukraine would come after a controversial halt in weapons to Kyiv.
The Senate Armed Services Committee, building from the 'big, beautiful bill' announced a number of changes to the way the military operates.
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Defense News on MSNProposed Senate defense bill would add $500M in long-term Ukraine aidThe Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative is one of two main ways the Pentagon has provided military support to Ukraine over the last three years.
The draft of the Bill will make its way through the legislative process in the coming months. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The White House said the decision to halt some weapons deliveries to Kyiv was made "to put America's interests first."
New provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act aim to prevent unilateral Pentagon decisions on Ukraine aid after Trump's oscillating support and sudden aid withdrawals.