Biden willing to personally discuss Ukraine aid with Johnson
Published : 20 Feb 2024, 00:32
U.S. President Joe Biden said Monday that he is willing to meet with House Speaker Mike Johnson in order to secure the long-awaited passage of a bill that contains funding for the provision of additional arms to Ukraine, reported Xinhua.
"Sure, I'd be happy to meet with him if he has anything to say," Biden told reporters as he returned to the White House from Delaware, where he spent the weekend.
The president said House GOP members, led by Johnson, are "making a big mistake by not responding" to the repeated calls from the White House that they should approve the administration's supplemental budget request and meet Ukraine's urgent need for resupply of ammunition in its conflict with Russia.
"The way they're walking away from the threat of Russia, they way they're walking away from NATO, the way they're walking away from meeting our obligations. It's just shocking. I've never seen anything like it," Biden said.
Johnson, who's been withholding a vote in his chamber on a Senate-passed national security spending bill in order to squeeze out Democrats' compromise allowing significant upgrades to border security, told reporters last week that he had been requesting a meeting with Biden "for weeks."
"A month I've been asking to sit down with the president to talk about the border and talk about national security, and that meeting has not been granted," Johnson said. "And I'm going to continue to insist on that, because they're very serious issues that need to be addressed. And if the Speaker of the House can't meet with the president of the United States, that's a problem."