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		U.S. Congress to move quickly to consider, and support, new Ukraine aid
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		 [April 22, 2022] 
		By Patricia Zengerle 
 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Congress 
		will move quickly to consider President Joe Biden's request for more aid 
		for Ukraine, lawmakers said on Thursday, with members of both parties 
		predicting strong support for the request even before knowing how large 
		it would be.
 
 House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi told reporters that the 
		House would take up the Biden's proposal as soon as next week.
 
 "We'll learn about that in the next day or so, to be taken up as soon as 
		we can next week," she told reporters at a photo opportunity with 
		Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal before a bipartisan meeting at 
		the Capitol about the needs of Ukraine.
 
 Support for Ukraine is one of the few areas of agreement between Biden's 
		fellow Democrats and Republicans. Previous aid packages for Ukraine, 
		including $13.6 billion approved last month, have passed nearly 
		unanimously in the Democratic-controlled Congress.
 
 Biden, who announced an additional $800 million in military assistance 
		for Ukraine on Thursday, said the amount of additional help in the 
		upcoming request was still being decided.
 
		
		 
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			U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) speaks during a weekly 
			news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., March 31, 2022. 
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			 "I think it will be met with strong 
			bipartisan support," Republican Senator Thom Tillis told reporters 
			on a conference call from Kosovo, part of a bipartisan trip to 
			Europe that also included stops in Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and 
			Belgium.
 "If you take a look at what President Zelenskiy and the Ukrainian 
			army and the population as a whole have done, we owe them a debt of 
			gratitude and one way we can pay it back is to make sure that we 
			provide strong bipartisan support for additional funding," Tillis 
			said.
 
 Democratic Senator Jeanne Shaheen, who chairs the Senate Foreign 
			Relations Europe subcommittee, also thought Congress would act 
			quickly. "I believe there is strong bipartisan support to do 
			everything we can to support the Ukrainians in this unprovoked war 
			against Russia," she said.
 
 (Reporting by Patricia Zengerle Editing by William Maclean and Mark 
			Potter)
 
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