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Biden wants to forgive Ukraine’s debts

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November 21, 2024
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Published: November 21, 2024 4:23 am
Author: RT

Donald Trump previously pushed for providing only loans, not gifts, to Kiev

Outgoing US President Joe Biden has decided to write off about $4.7 billion in taxpayer-funded loans to Ukraine as part of a broader effort to bolster Kiev before President-elect Donald Trump takes office next year.

Since February 2022, the US Congress has approved more than $174 billion in various aid packages to support Ukraine in its conflict with Russia. The latest tranche, approved in April, included over $9.4 billion in “forgivable loans” to help fill the gap in Kiev’s budget.

“We have taken the step that was outlined in the law to cancel those loans,” State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said on Wednesday, confirming that Biden seeks to write off half of that amount, or roughly $4.7 billion.

Canceling the debt is in the “national interest of the United States and its EU, G7+, and NATO partners,” the State Department claimed in a letter to Congress dated November 18, according to Bloomberg.

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FILE PHOTO: Russian Representative at the UN Vassily Nebenzia.
‘Audit’ by Trump would be nightmare for Zelensky – Moscow

President-elect Donald Trump stated on the campaign trail that he would not oppose Congress approving more aid to Ukraine as long as the assistance is given in the form of loans rather than taxpayer-funded gifts. Rebranding some of the aid as loans was one of the key adjustments that helped push through the $61 billion April package after months of standoff between Republicans and the White House.

Senator Rand Paul has vowed to block the cancellation of the debt, arguing it places an unfair burden on American taxpayers.

“Tonight, I’m forcing a vote on my resolution to prevent Biden from turning Ukraine’s debt into America’s problem. His proposal places the burden of funding Ukraine’s businesses, farmers, and corrupt bureaucrats on the shoulders of hardworking Americans,” Paul wrote in a statement on X on Wednesday.

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Ukraine’s finance minister warns of ‘more difficult’ 2025

The Ukrainian government is almost entirely reliant on Western aid to keep its struggling economy afloat. In September, Kiev adopted its draft budget for 2025, predicting a deficit of 75% and estimating it will need between $12 billion and $15 billion to cover the shortfall.

Ukraine’s public debt had exceeded $152 billion as of July, according to the Ukrainian Finance Ministry. The cost of servicing this debt has surged from $900 million to $5.2 billion this year, as calculated by the Russian newspaper Vedomosti after reviewing Kiev’s financial data.

In October, G7 states finalized a separate massive $50 billion loan for Ukraine, backed by profits accrued from approximately $300 billion in frozen Russian assets currently immobilized in the West. Despite US pressure to confiscate these assets entirely, the IMF has so far opposed this course of action, fearing it could undermine trust in the Western financial system.

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Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov.
Russia reveals retaliation for Western seizure of its assets

Moscow has denounced the asset freeze as “theft” and warned that tapping into these funds would be illegal and set a dangerous precedent. Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov promised on Wednesday to initiate retaliatory measures mirroring the West’s actions.  

“If Western countries have decided to use our assets and income from our assets, the Russian side will also implement appropriate actions,” the finance minister stated.  

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