U.S. Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., speaks to reporters throughout a break from a Senate Armed Companies and International Relations joint briefing on the U.S. coverage on Afghanistan, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 2, 2022.
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MUNICH, Germany — The U.S. faces the prospect of direct fight with Russia if it fails to offer continued monetary and navy assist for forces on the bottom in Ukraine, U.S. Democratic Sen. Chris Coons mentioned Friday.
Calling for bipartisan assist from the U.S. Home of Representatives for a brand new $95 billion help package deal that features funds for Ukraine, Coons mentioned that funding in Europe was the U.S.’ finest protection in opposition to Moscow.
“Within the subsequent entrance in opposition to Russia, it will likely be People on the entrance strains,” Coons informed CNBC’s Silvia Amaro on the Munich Safety Convention.
“We’re finest off investing within the Ukrainians who’re preventing bravely for their very own freedom than permitting [Russian President Vladimir] Putin the chance to unfold additional chaos and violence throughout Europe.”
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday authorized the brand new funding package deal, but it surely faces powerful opposition from Home lawmakers. Each homes of Congress must approve the laws earlier than U.S. President Joe Biden can signal it into regulation.
Coons mentioned he was “optimistic” the invoice can be authorized, albeit with “some forwards and backwards.” With out doing so, Coons mentioned Putin was more likely to goal a NATO ally subsequent.
“If we do not cease Putin in Ukraine, he’ll subsequent be attacking NATO allies of the US,” he mentioned.
Requested whether or not he agreed with current assertions, together with from Denmark’s protection minister, that such an assault may happen inside the subsequent three to 5 years, Coons concurred.
“That strikes me as affordable, he mentioned.