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Biden signs bill to revive World War II Ukraine’s leasing program

President Biden signed on Monday a bill to revive Ukraine’s World War II leasing program, which allows the United States to supply arms to the country faster.

The general picture: the signing of the bill falls on Russia ‘s Victory Day, the annual commemoration of the Soviet Union’ s defeat of the Nazis in World War II.

  • Putin tried to justify Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in a Victory Day speech Monday, criticizing NATO and continuing to call the Kyiv government “Nazi.”

News movement: The bill, passed unanimously by the Senate and House of Representatives by 417 votes to 10, allows the Biden administration to take up arms against Ukraine more quickly by cutting red tape.

What he says: “I am signing a bill that provides another important tool in our efforts to support the Ukrainian government and the Ukrainian people in their struggle to defend their country and democracy against Putin’s brutal war,” Biden said at the signing. ceremony.

Background: The Land Leasing Act of 1941 was originally proposed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to help arm British forces fighting Germany.

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