Aid to Ukraine faces an uncertain future in the US despite the approval of the Senate. The bill to assist the invaded country received 70 votes in favor and 29 against in the Upper House.

But the Republican majority in the House of Representatives opposes the measure. And the party's foreseeable presidential candidate, former President Donald Trump, is against any foreign aid that does not take the form of a loan, as he himself recalled on social media this weekend. The national security aid bill provides for 95 billion dollars [about 88.65 billion euros], of which 60,100 will go to Ukraine and 14,000 to assist Israel.