
U.S. Senate Approves Defense Budget Bill For 2026 With $500 Million For Ukraine
The vote took place after lawmakers reached an agreement to“unblock” the legislation.
The passage of the bill allows the Armed Services Committees of the House of Representatives and the Senate to begin the often difficult and lengthy conference process, during which legislators will seek a compromise between the two chambers' versions of the NDAA to finalize the law. The version adopted by the House provides for a smaller budget - nearly $893 billion.
The NDAA was introduced in the Senate in early September. Voting continued throughout Thursday evening, with senators rejecting more than ten amendments and 50 add-ons before proceeding to a final vote.
Among the adopted amendments was one repealing the Authorization for Use of Military Force in Iraq. This measure was also included in the House package.
Another adopted amendment, introduced by Republican Senator Tom Cotton and Democratic Representative Kirsten Gillibrand, grants the Pentagon additional powers to counter drone threats targeting military facilities.
According to The New York Times , the Senate's version of the bill also extends the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI) through 2028 and increases its authorized funding to $500 million in 2026.
Among the rejected proposals was an amendment by Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer, who sought to block funding for the modernization of a Qatari aircraft that former U.S. President Donald Trump accepted as a replacement for Air Force One.
Read also: Ukrainian forces strike 70 Russian military-industrial facilities in September - CinC SyrskyiThe House of Representatives and the Senate will now turn to a conference committee to reconcile differences between their respective funding packages. The final version of the NDAA must be approved by both chambers by the end of the year.
As reported by Ukrinform, in July, the U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee approved $500 millio in security assistance for Ukraine as part of the NDAA for fiscal year 2026.
The House of Representatives, in its version, maintained support for Ukraine at $300 million.
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