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With American aid to Ukraine stuck in limbo, defence minister says others must step up

Defence Minister Bill Blair says NATO countries like Canada must ramp up their aid to Ukraine as support from the United States languishes in a legislative quagmire.

In an interview that aired Sunday on Blair expressed optimism that the U.S. would eventually pass a significant aid bill to provide billions of dollars worth of military support to Ukraine, which is set to mark its second full year of full-scale warfare following Russia's invasion on Feb. 24, 2022.

«We're very confident the Americans are going to get through that political process as quickly as possible, and in the interim, the rest of us are all stepping up,» Blair told CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton.

Democrats in the U.S. Congress have sought to pass legislation that would provide billions in aid to Ukraine, Taiwan and Israel, as well as implement new measures on immigration. But Republicans have blocked the legislation, arguing it does not contain strict enough provisions around the U.S. border.

U.S. President Joe Biden told reporters this week that there was «real concern about the United States being a reliable ally.»

Blair, speaking from the Munich Security Conference, said he believed American aid would eventually come through.

«They have been generous supporters and continue to be — there is obviously political activity taking place in the U.S. right now,» he said.

«But there was a strong discussion among all NATO members that we all have to step up and we all have to do more. And what we're seeing among the other NATO members is a very concerted effort to increase production of munitions, to expedite and to move more quickly.»

Ukraine says it desperately needs ammunition, anti-air capabilities and aerial vehicles such as fighter jets and

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