However, legislators disagree on when a final agreement will be reached.
Democrats and Republicans in Congress < strong>The United States says that negotiations on migration reform are progressing well, so there are positive expectations for the adoption of an aid package for Ukraine.
Together However, legislators disagree on when a final agreement will be reached, reports The Hill.
“While many lawmakers say progress is being made in border negotiations, they have differing views on when an agreement will actually be reached,” the publication notes.
Democratic Senator Joe Manchin said an agreement between lawmakers could be reached as early as this week.
“That's what I'm really really hoping for, and I think we'll see something next week and we'll stay there until we do it,” Mancini said.
Democratic senators Chris Coons, Chris Van Gollen and Republican John Cornyn also expressed encouraging assessments of the negotiations.
In turn, Senator Lindsey Graham said that he expects negotiations to continue next year, since the parties have not yet come close to a common solution.
We recall that it was previously reported that Ukrainian Ambassador to the USA spoke about options for further assistance from the States.
In addition, we previously reported that this week the US Senate is expected to vote on aid for Ukraine.
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