WASHINGTON (AP) 鈥 Secretary of State Antony Blinken and British Foreign Secretary David Cameron urged Congress on Tuesday to approve new military aid for Ukraine, saying the stalled funding is critical for U.S., European and world security.
Speaking after a meeting at the State Department, Blinken repeated long-standing appeals for lawmakers to unblock the assistance that President Joe Biden has sought for months, while Cameron said he would make the same case in meetings on Capitol Hill 鈥渁s a great friend鈥 of the United States.
鈥淚 come here with no intention to lecture anybody or tell anybody what to do or get in the way of the process of politics and other things in the United States,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 just come here as a great friend and believer in this country and a believer that it鈥檚 profoundly in your interest, in your security, and your future and the future of your partners to release this money and let it through.鈥
Cameron is just the latest of foreign government officials who have urged American lawmakers to act swiftly to approve the assistance amid increasing concern over the U.S. role. Last week in Brussels, nearly all NATO member foreign ministers said the U.S. contribution is essential, echoing comments by Biden, Blinken and other administration officials.
鈥淭he supplemental budget request that President Biden has made of Congress is urgent and it鈥檚 imperative since the House is now back in session," Blinken said. 鈥淲e look to see that brought before the house and to get a vote as quickly as possible.鈥
Cameron also met on Monday in Florida with former President Donald Trump, who has been skeptical of Ukraine aid, and said the assistance is 鈥渧ital for American and European security.鈥 Cameron defended his meeting with Trump as a standard encounter with an opposition figure and said it covered a number of pressing global issues but did not elaborate.
鈥淭his was entirely in line with precedent with government ministers meeting with opposition politicians in the run-up to elections,鈥 he said, noting that they discussed 鈥渁 range of important geopolitical subjects鈥 and that both British and American politicians have frequently met with opposition figures in their respective countries.
鈥淭hese things are entirely proper,鈥 Cameron said.
Cameron said victory for Ukraine is 鈥渧ital for American and European security,鈥 but the former president and presumptive Republican candidate is a critic of continued U.S. support, and lawmakers aligned with him are for Kyiv in Congress.
Cameron and Trump have had several notable differences of opinion in the past. Cameron called Trump鈥檚 proposal during his first presidential campaign to ban Muslims from the U.S. 鈥渄ivisive, stupid and wrong.鈥
In a statement, Trump's campaign said the meeting was held 鈥渢o discuss several issues impacting both countries,鈥 including upcoming elections in both Britain and the United States, the implications of Britain's withdrawal from the European Union, the need for NATO allies to meet their commitments on defense spending and 鈥渆nding the killing in Ukraine.鈥
The statement did not elaborate on those topics but added that Trump, Cameron and British ambassador to the U.S. Karen Pierce, had "also discussed their mutual admiration for the late Queen Elizabeth II.鈥
Cameron was British prime minister during the U.K.鈥檚 2016 referendum on whether to leave the European Union 鈥 a move he opposed but Trump enthusiastically supported. Cameron resigned after voters narrowly rejected his call to remain in the bloc.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak unexpectedly brought Cameron back into government last year as Britain鈥檚 top diplomat.
Cameron said later Tuesday he would urge U.S. lawmakers to approve a new aid package for Ukraine, warning Congress that it is putting the security of the West at risk by continuing to hold up the funding. He鈥檚 due to hold talks with lawmakers including Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, and is hoping to meet , whose role is key.
In a video posted last week on social network X, Cameron said: 鈥淪peaker Johnson can make it happen in Congress.鈥
A $60 billion package of military aid is bogged down in the House of Representatives as populist conservatives seek to block further funding for and some mainstream Republicans demand concessions on border security before supporting the bill.
After Cameron urged U.S. lawmakers in February not to show 鈥渢he weakness displayed against Hitler鈥 in the 1930s, Trump ally Marjorie Taylor Greene said he should 鈥渨orry about his own country."
Ahead of his trip, Cameron said that 鈥渟uccess for Ukraine and failure for (Russian President Vladimir) Putin are vital for American and European security.鈥
鈥淭his will show that borders matter, that aggression doesn鈥檛 pay and that countries like Ukraine are free to choose their own future,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he alternative would only encourage Putin in further attempts to re-draw European borders by force, and would be heard clearly in Beijing, Tehran and North Korea.鈥
Cameron is also due to discuss the Israel-Hamas war, including efforts to reach a 鈥渟ustainable cease-fire鈥 and get more aid into Gaza, in talks with officials including Blinken and 好色tv Security Adviser Jake Sullivan. The U.K. is sending a Royal Navy ship to the eastern Mediterranean to bolster efforts to open a maritime aid corridor between Cyprus and a temporary U.S.-built pier in Gaza.
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Lawless reported from London. Jill Colvin contributed from New York.