Ukraine's Parliament Head Visits US to Rally Support, But Faces Growing Uncertainty Over Future Aid
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Ruslan Stefanchuk, the imposing head of Ukraine's parliament, visited Washington to advocate for continued US support for Ukraine's war effort.
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Stefanchuk aims to reassure US lawmakers about Ukraine's military strategy and its use of Western aid, as some question Kyiv's path to victory.
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US congressional Republicans are demanding immigration reform before approving further Ukraine funding, causing uncertainty over the next aid package.
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While European allies have pledged significant economic aid, cracks are appearing in EU solidarity that could threaten future assistance.
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Stefanchuk rules out Ukraine ceding any territory to reach a peace deal with Russia, even as the war's outlook remains uncertain.