Washington’s $95bn foreign aid bill The U.S. Senate has passed a $95.3 billion aid package for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, following months of complex negotiations and growing Republican unease over the role of the U.S. abroad Total $95.34 billion Sep 25, 2023: President Volodymyr Zelenskiy (left) takes delivery of first shipment of 31 advanced U.S. M1A2 Abrams tanks (main picture) Spending related to Ukraine $60.00bn Purchase of weapons and munitions $14bn Training and intelligence sharing $15bn Replenish U.S. weapons stocks $20bn Other* $11bn Spending related to Israel $27.34bn Military operations in region $14.10bn Air defences $5.20bn Humanitarian aid 8.04bn Spending related to China $8.00bn Support partners in Indo-Pacific region $6.10bn Replenish U.S. weapons stocks $1.90bn *Support Ukraine government, private sector, help displaced citizens Sources: Associated Press, CNN, Reuters Pictures: Getty Images, U.S. Army © GRAPHIC NEWS