Ukraine Seeking $2B Per Month from US
We ran the numbers: There are 2731 news articles covering this topic. 16% (446) are left leaning, 70% (1898) are center, and 14% (387) are right leaning.
Ukraine is requesting $2 billion per month from the Biden administration for emergency economic aid efforts. While left-leaning articles highlight that Ukrainian Finance Minister Sergii Marchenko said that the country is seeking a total of at least $5 billion per month in international assistance, right-leaning articles highlight that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin told Zelensky that the US would provide over $300 million in military financing.
A left-leaning article by The Washington Post highlights that Ukrainian Finance Minister Sergii Marchenko said that the country is seeking a total of at least $5 billion per month in international assistance. The request from the Ukrainians comes as lawmakers return to Washington facing a slew of new spending fights.
The Hill published a centrist article reporting that Marchenko is requesting a total of $5 billion per month in international economic assistance through June. $2 billion of that is coming from American pockets.
A right-leaning article by New York Post highlights that US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin told Zelensky that the US would provide over $300 million in military financing. The rest of the financing will be split between NATO members and other nations
From the left
Ukraine asks U.S. for $2 billion per month in emergency economic aid
The Washington Post
From the center
Ukraine seeking $2B per month from US in emergency economic aid, official says
The Hill
From the right
US announces millions in military aid to Ukraine after Blinken, Austin meet with Zelensky
New York Post