"It
would be a wild guess on my part, but I would be supportive of
an emergency supplemental of at least $10 billion, if not more,
to meet these vital security and humanitarian needs," Coons told
a call with journalists just after returning from a weeklong
trip to Europe.
Listing issues, including millions of refugees who may flood
into other countries, the cost of enacting and enforcing
sanctions, humanitarian support for Ukraine and military support
for Ukraine and NATO states in eastern Europe, Coons said, "So
$10 billion is probably on the low end, because I'm not
factoring in what may be a robust defense-side request.
"There is strong enthusiasm to provide ongoing resupply and
training and whatever other covert and overt support is
necessary and appropriate for the Ukrainian resistance," he
said.
Coons stressed that he would not support shifting billions from
existing programs to cover Ukraine-related costs, given the
ongoing global coronavirus health crisis and international food
insecurity issues, funding for which needs to be replenished.
Coons is chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee
subcommittee that handles funding for diplomatic and aid
programs.Departing from recent party divisions, both President
Joe Biden's fellow Democrats and opposition Republicans have
expressed strong support for sharp increases in military and
humanitarian aid for Ukraine, with some calling for passage of
an emergency supplemental spending bill as soon as next week.
The Biden administration has not yet said how much money it
would like Congress to appropriate for the crisis.
Russian missiles pounded Kyiv on Friday, families cowered in
shelters and authorities told residents to prepare Molotov
cocktails to defend Ukraine's capital from an assault that the
mayor said had already begun with saboteurs in the city.
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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