Ukraine in Arabic | US pass the bill in support of Ukraine

The bill allows the President of the United States to provide $350 million worth of military assistance to Ukraine

KYIV/Ukraine in Arabic/ The U.S. Senate has supported a bill entitled "An act to support freedom in Ukraine in 2014" that would provide Ukraine with weapons and other aid, the official Web site of the U.S. Democratic Party in the Senate reported on Thursday.

According to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the bill aimed at providing lethal and non-lethal aid to Ukraine and imposing additional sanctions against Russia.

"The hesitant US response to Russia's continued invasion of Ukraine threatens to escalate this conflict even further. Unanimous support for our bill demonstrates a firm commitment to Ukrainian sovereignty and to making sure [Russian President Vladimir] Putin pays for his assault on freedom and security in Europe," Republican Senator Bob Corker said, as quoted by the Foreign Relations Committee Thursday.

According to the Committee, the bill, which was coauthored by Corker and Senator Robert Menendez, would provide Ukraine with "lethal military and non-military assistance" as well as "energy, defense sector, and civil society assistance" and would expand sanctions against Russia.

The bill, called "Ukraine Freedom Support Act", has yet to be passed by the US House of Representatives.

US President Barack Obama has urged Congress not to pass the legislation. Speaking at the White House Export Council on Thursday, Obama said the legislation would be counterproductive and create divisions with Washington's European allies.

Obama's administration has not yet approved the Ukrainian government's request for arms, voiced by Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in September during his visit to Washington, DC.

Ukraine has been gripped by an internal conflict since April, when the country's new government, which came to power as a result of a coup in February, launched a military operation against residents of the southeastern regions, who want independence from Ukraine.

The West has accused Russia of meddling in Ukraine's internal affairs and aiding Ukrainian independence supporters, but these allegations have not been supported by any proved factual evidence.

The United States, as well as the European Union and a number of their allies, have introduced several rounds of sanctions against Russia in recent months, targeting its banking, energy and defense sectors. The West says the measures are aimed at making Russia change its stance with regard to Ukraine.

Russia has repeatedly denied any involvement in the Ukrainian crisis, stressing that sanctions are counterproductive and threaten international stability.

sputniknews.com

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