China News Service, May 10 (Reuters) - Democrats in the U.S. Congress are moving forward with an aid proposal worth about $39.8 billion to Ukraine, Reuters reported on the 9th, citing sources, to ease concerns that a delayed congressional vote could disrupt military supplies to Ukraine. aid concerns.

  According to reports, the House of Representatives will pass the proposal as early as on the 10th local time, and the Senate has also expressed its readiness to act quickly.

  Previously, on April 28, Biden sent a letter to Congress requesting approval of a total of $33 billion in "FY 2022 Emergency Supplemental Funding" to provide security, economic and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine.

The size of this aid will increase by about $6.8 billion on the basis of Biden’s previous proposal.

  The increase includes $3.4 billion in military aid and $3.4 billion in humanitarian aid, the sources said.

  The U.S. Democrats and Republicans both expressed support for aid to Ukraine and would quickly approve emergency funding, but the vote was delayed amid disputes over whether the two sides would package additional funding for pandemic relief or stricter immigration controls.