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< strong _ngcontent-sc87="">Since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, US President Joe Biden has supported our state in every possible way. So, today he signed a law on the allocation of 40 billion dollars to Ukraine.
The US Embassy trolled Biden
After signing the document on the allocation of additional support to Ukraine, the US Embassy decided to somewhat troll the American president. The agency “put” Biden at the table of Zaporozhye Cossacks writing a letter. The monotonous illustration was made public on the US Embassy's Twitter account.
Help:“Cossacks writing a letter to the Turkish Sultan” is a famous painting by the artist Ilya Repin, which he created in four copies. The subject of the work is the well-known Letter of the Cossacks to the Turkish Sultan, written in 1676 as a response of the Zaporozhye Cossacks to the demand of the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed IV. Ukraine, – says the caption to the photo.
Biden and Cossacks write a letter: funny visualization
U.S. will allocate $40 billion to Ukraine
On Saturday, May 21, US President Joe Biden signed into law a bill providing $40 billion in aid to Ukraine. The funds will be used to provide military and humanitarian support to Ukraine.
The US Senate approved a $40 billion bill for Ukraine on May 19, while Biden went on a tour of Asia. However, there is no way to postpone the provision of military assistance to Ukraine. Therefore, an important decision was made: not to wait for Biden's return to Washington and to sign the document during his visit to South Korea. And so they did!
Note that after the approval of the law by the Senate, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked the American people and noted that this is a significant contribution of the United States to the restoration of peace and security in Ukraine, Europe and the world as a whole.
Recall , on May 9, the President of the United States signed the law on Lend-Lease. Thanks to this, the United States will be able to supply our country with weapons and other assistance under a simplified procedure.