The Biden administration has moved to forgive about $4.7 billion in U.S. loans to Ukraine, State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said on Wednesday, as outgoing officials seek to do what they can before leaving office to bolster Ukraine in its war against Russia.
A funding bill passed by the U.S. Congress in April included just over $9.4 billion of forgivable loans for economic and budgetary support to Ukraine's government, half of which the president could cancel after Nov. 15. The bill appropriated a total of $61 billion to help Ukraine fight the full-scale invasion Moscow launched in February 2022.
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Still.... $4.7 bn. Just have them owe it all.
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It could be $470,000 or $470 billion and the reaction from Redditors who we all know have Student Loans would be the same.
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True. They would praise Biden for sticking it to Putler and protecting his Ukie charity case
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