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White House open to Johnson plan for separate Ukraine and Israel funding bills

The White House is keeping an open mind about House Speaker Mike Johnson’s plan to advance separate bills to fund Ukraine and Israel’s defence needs as long as both countries’ needs are addressed.

On Monday, White House National Security Communications Adviser John. Kirby told reporters that President Biden and his administration were opposed to plans for Mr Johnson to put a standalone bill funding Israeli defence needs only on the House floor for a vote this week, despite the need to restock Israeli munitions after Iran fired more than 300 rockets, drones and missiles at Israel over the weekend.

But after Mr Johnson revealed plans to put bills funding both Ukraine and Israel up for a vote in rapid succession this week, it appears the White House is not saying no to the House Speaker’s plan just yet.

Speaking aboard Air Force One on Tuesday, Mr Kirby told reporters that the Biden Administration still objects to a standalone bill for Israel in the absence of any companion measure for Ukraine.

But he said the administration is waiting to hear more about Mr Johnson’s plan for separate but simultaneous bills before raising another objection.

“it does appear at first blush that the speaker’s proposals will in fact, help us get aid to Ukraine, aid to Israel, and needed resources to the Indo-Pacific for a wide range of continues even contingencies there,” he said. “We just want to get more details”.

Mr Kirby added that “separate is not a deal-breaker” as long as both Israel and Ukraine are addressed.

“It looks like the speaker’s proposal does cover those immediate needs and they are immediate needs. But we’re waiting to get a little bit more detail before we we say one way or the other,” he said.

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