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Biden's Approved Millions for Ukraine Are Hanging Out.

The planned payments to support the Ukrainian energy system were in an uncertain zone. Following the decision of the Donald Trump administration to effectively close the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), some $250 million of aid was placed in a bureaucratic trap, reported by Reuters, citing informed sources in the United States and Ukraine's government circles. The funding approved at the time of Joe Biden's administrat…
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The planned payments to support the Ukrainian energy system were in an uncertain zone. Following the decision of the Donald Trump administration to effectively close the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), some $250 million of aid was placed in a bureaucratic trap, reported by Reuters, citing informed sources in the United States and Ukraine's government circles. The funding approved at the time of Joe Biden's administrat…

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"Stuck" in the US: Ukraine still hasn't received $250 million in energy aid allocated during Biden's time - ReutersHundreds of millions of dollars in US energy aid promised to Ukraine have yet to be disbursed, raising concerns as the harsh winter sets in. Funds intended for gas imports and infrastructure restoration have been stuck in bureaucratic confusion and internal disputes within the Trump administration.

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U.S.A.I.A. at the Biden administration was planning to allocate some of that money, but Trump's decision actually blocked it.

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Reuters writes about it. According to American, European and Ukrainian officials, the delay concerns funds that were supposed to go to import liquefied natural gas and restore Ukraine's energy infrastructure damaged by Russian strikes. The sources noted that USAID, even under the previous administration, informed Congress of its intention to allocate at least some of these funds.However, after the closure of USAID in the first weeks of the Donal…

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espreso.tv broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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