Zelenskyy in US Seeking Support Amid Opposition from Hungary and US Republicans
Ukraine's President is in the US to secure military aid as Hungary threatens to veto EU aid package and US Republicans block Biden's bill over border security issues.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is in the US seeking support for his country's ongoing conflict with Russia, with a focus on securing military aid.
- Zelenskyy's visit includes meetings with US President Joe Biden and key senators, as well as House Speaker Mike Johnson, who is seen as crucial in breaking the gridlock over aid.
- Hungary, an EU member, has emerged as a significant opponent to Ukraine's EU membership and its receipt of military aid, with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban threatening to veto the proposed €50 billion aid package for Ukraine.
- US Republicans have blocked President Biden's $111 billion bill, which includes military aid to Ukraine, demanding stricter border security measures in return.
- Without congressional action, the US will run out of resources to procure more weapons and equipment for Ukraine by the end of the year, according to the White House.







































































































































































