The victory of the Republicans in Congress may lead to the transfer of ATACMS missiles to Ukraine, — mass media

If the Republicans take the majority in Congress, key committees may be headed by people who favor Kyiv’s support, in particular, the transfer of long-range ATACMS missiles to it.

US President Joseph Biden hopes that even if the Republicans win, bipartisan support for aid to Ukraine will continue in 2023, CNS reports. The publication notes that this will most likely be the case, as many influential Republicans criticize Biden for insufficient support for Kyiv.

According to the results of the elections held on November 8, the Republicans may get a slight advantage over the Democrats in the House of Representatives. However, earlier, the majority of Republicans in Congress voted for a $40 billion aid package for Ukraine, with only 57 Republicans against it.

Nearly 50 of them will again represent the Republican Party in Congress. But several Republicans who are running for the post of chairmen of key aid committees are staunch supporters of Ukraine. In particular, Michael McCaul (Texas), who claims to lead the committee on foreign affairs, once again called on the US to arm Ukraine with ‘the right weapons.’

‘Russia’s retreat [from Kherson] will confirm what I and many of my colleagues have been stressing for months: with the right weapons, Ukraine can defeat invading Russian forces,’ McCall said. in particular longer-range ATACMS missiles for HIMARS systems, so that Putin and all aggressors understand that they cannot win unprovoked wars of aggression.’

The top defense committee member, Mike Rogers of Alabama, also spoke in favor of providing Ukraine with more and better weapons, including ATACMS.

‘How much more successful Ukraine’s counteroffensive would have been if President Biden had provided Ukraine with all the long-range weapons they asked for,’ he said.

Another Republican in line to chair the key Intelligence Committee is Ohio Republican Mike Turner.

After a recent visit to Kyiv, where he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyi, Turner said the Republican majority would not stop providing aid to Ukraine.

Earlier, the representative of the Republican Party, Marjorie Taylor Green, said that financial assistance to Ukraine will be stopped if the Republicans win the congressional elections. In response to this, her party colleague Liz Cheney said that this is what Russia is trying to achieve.

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