Biden signs R$490.4 billion in aid for Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan | World

Biden signs R$490.4 billion in aid for Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan | World
Biden signs R$490.4 billion in aid for Israel, Ukraine and Taiwan | World
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1 of 1 Flags of Ukraine and the United States in front of the Capitol, on April 20, 2024 — Photo: REUTERS/Ken Cedeno
Flags of Ukraine and the United States in front of the Capitol, on April 20, 2024 — Photo: REUTERS/Ken Cedeno

The package had been approved on Tuesday by the US Congress before being sent for presidential approval.

With the laws approved, the United States owes the following amounts to its allies abroad:

  • US$61 billion to Ukraine;
  • US$26 billion to Israel and humanitarian aid for civilians in conflict zones;
  • US$8.12 billion to Taiwan.

The package also includes the transfer of seized Russian assets to Ukraine, new sanctions against Iran, as well as a law that could pave the way for TikTok to be banned in the country. Understand more below.

After approval in Congress, President Joe Biden stated that the United States is already preparing to send US$1 billion in military aid to Ukraine.

“Now we need to act quickly, and we are doing so,” said Biden, at an event at the White House to announce the signing.

US aid to Ukraine will come at a time when the country faces shortages of military supplies. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had been pressing the West for collaboration.

The US press said the aid package could be the last approved by Congress before the presidential election, scheduled for November.

In theory, ByteDance will have to sell TikTok’s operations within the United States to another company that has no relationship with the Chinese company.

The company will have 270 days to sell TikTok. The deadline may be extended by agreement for another 90 days. If the law is not complied with, big tech companies Apple and Google will have to remove the social network from their app stores.

The expectation is that ByteDance will file a lawsuit to prevent compliance with the law approved by the United States Congress, arguing that the measure is unconstitutional.

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