Biden Approves $40 Billion Aid
US President Joe Biden signed a $40 billion aid package to Ukraine today.
Biden Approves $40 Billion Aid. After the US Congress approved the $40 billion aid package to Ukraine, which includes military, economic and humanitarian aid, the motion went to Biden for signature.
Continuing his Asian tour, the 46th US President Joe Biden also approved the aid package, as expected. It was learned that the aid package, which aims to support Ukraine until September, includes military aid worth 20 billion dollars.
In addition, it was stated that 8 billion dollars will be given for general economic support, 5 billion dollars against the global food shortage that may result from the collapse of the country's agriculture, and 1 billion dollars for the refugee aid.
Biden may meet with Kim Jong-un
Continuing his Asian tour, it remains a matter of curiosity whether Biden will meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
According to the news in Yonhap, Biden also made a statement about his possible visit to North Korea after meeting with South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol, who took over the post 11 days ago in Seoul, the capital of South Korea.
According to reports Biden said, "It depends on whether [Kim] is sincere and serious."
The US aims to deepen its cooperation with IPEF and its partners in the Indo-Pacific on issues such as digital commerce, supply chain resilience, infrastructure, green technologies, taxation and anti-corruption.