On April 24, President Biden signed a $61 billion Ukraine military aid bill, ending months of intense negotiations amid Republican divisions in Congress.
From: Euromaiden Press BY EUHENIIA MARTYNIUK

The US has enough resources to support Ukraine until the end of the year, US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan stated. He made this comment in response to a journalist’s question about the $61 billion aid package recently passed by Congress and signed by President Biden.
The signing of the bill by Biden marks the resolution of a prolonged impasse in the US Congress, paving the way for the continued flow of crucial assistance to Kyiv as it defends against Russian aggression.
“With the amount of resources we have right now we can continue to supply Ukraine with what it needs through 2024,” saidSullivan.
During the same briefing, Sullivan also confirmed that the US has provided Kyiv with a ‘significant number’ of ATACMS missiles in response to Russia’s use of North Korean ballistic missiles against Ukraine and increased attacks on civilian infrastructure.
On 24 April, President Joe Biden signed a $61 billion Ukraine military aid bill into law, capping months of intense negotiations amid a split among congressional Republicans.