US
House urges Obama to send weapons to Ukraine

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AFP | Ukrainian special troops stand guard in the southern city of Odessa in
January.
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The US House of Representatives
overwhelmingly approved a resolution on Monday urging President Barack Obama to
send weapons to Ukraine to help its fight against Russian-backed rebels. The US
has so far provided only non-lethal aid.
American lawmakers voted overwhelmingly
Monday to urge President Barack Obama to provide Ukraine with lethal
weapons to defend itself against Russian "aggression."
The US House of Representatives approved
the resolution in a broadly bipartisan 348-48 vote, heaping further pressure on
the Obama administration to end its delays in providing weapons and other heavy
military equipment to Kiev forces.
Congress has spoken with a largely united
voice on the issue -- several lawmakers have spoken out about directly arming
Ukraine forces -- but there are splits in the Obama administration.
Following reported violations of ceasefires
between Ukraine's government forces and pro-Russian separatist rebels, the
White House this month announced it will deliver a $75-million package of
non-lethal defensive equipment to the Ukrainians.
But Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman General
Martin Dempsey told a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing that he would
"absolutely consider providing lethal aid," while Defense Secretary
Ashton Carter said at his confirmation hearing that he too was
"inclined" in that direction.
Monday's measure urges Obama to provide
Ukraine with "lethal defensive weapon systems" that would enhance
Ukraine's ability to "defend their sovereign territory from the unprovoked
and continuing aggression of the Russian Federation."
House Speaker John Boehner described the
vote as a call to action, and said Congress broadly supports more military aid.
"Without action from this
administration, Russia's aggression will continue to be left unchecked,"
he said after the vote.
House Democrat Eliot Engel, the lead
sponsor of the resolution, told colleagues it was time to stop treating the
Ukraine crisis "as just some faraway conflict."
"This war has left thousands of dead,
tens of thousands wounded, a million displaced, and has begun to threaten the
post-Cold War stability of Europe," Engel said, adding that Russian
President Vladimir Putin is "knocking us back into... the bad old days of
the Cold War".
(AFP)
http://www.france24.com/en/20150324-us-house-pass-resolution-urging-obama-send-arms-ukraine-war-russia/
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