David Cameron is stateside today as the Foreign Secretary tries to muster up support for the US to send aid to Ukraine. While Cameron plans to discuss other urgent issues on the trip, such as the situation in the Middle East, the priority is to make the argument for the US to step up funding to Ukraine; senior Republicans are accused of blocking a £49 billion package for Kyiv. The push comes after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned on Sunday that his side would lose to Putin if American aid was withheld and Ukrainian air cover is not improved.
Will the charm offensive work? The last time Cameron tried to intervene – using a piece for the US publication the Hill to warn against repeating ‘weakness displayed against Hitler’ – it led Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene to tell a journalist: ‘David Cameron can kiss my ass’. Undeterred, the Foreign Secretary is trying to meet with as many senior Republicans and Democrats as possible.

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