The American House of Representatives will vote on separate texts releasing funds for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan. Aid to Ukraine will include a loan mechanism for aid, the Republican head of the institution, Mike Johnson, said.

If it is adopted by the Republican-majority House, the batch of texts which must be unveiled this Wednesday will then be studied by the Democratic-majority Senate. President Joe Biden has repeatedly urged elected officials to adopt a military and humanitarian assistance package without delay. He reiterated his call in a column in the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday morning. The White House provided cautious support for these new projects on Tuesday, before President Biden gave his frank support to the texts on Wednesday. The texts are expected to be voted on on Saturday evening in the US House of Representatives, according to reports in the UK and the U.S., but the exact date has not yet been revealed. They will then go to the Senate, which is expected to vote on them on Tuesday or Wednesday, the reports said.