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Ukraine aid from US? House vote to be held next week.

Ukraine aid: House leaders decided to vote Tuesday on the package, putting off an expected Friday vote.

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Senate Foreign Relations Committee members Sen. Chris Murphy, D-Conn. (l.) and Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo. (r.) arrive on Capitol Hill in Washington, March 27, for a Senate vote on the Ukraine Aid Bill. The Senate approved the legislation by voice vote Thursday. A delay in a planned House vote ensures that House members will have a chance to go on record with a roll-call vote in backing the Senate version of the bill.

Aid聽to cash-strapped聽Ukraine聽and sanctions on Russia remain on track in the U.S. Congress, but it will take a few days longer before the legislation gets to President Barack Obama.

House leaders decided to vote Tuesday on the package, putting off an expected Friday vote. Congressional aides聽said the decision by the International Monetary Fund on Thursday to release billions of dollars to聽Ukraine lessened the urgency to act.

The delay ensures that House members will have a chance to go on record with a roll-call vote in backing the Senate version of the bill.

If signed into law, the bill would provide $1 billion in loan guarantees to聽Ukraine聽and further sanction Russia for its annexation of Crimea.

"We must target those guilty of aggression against聽Ukraine聽and stand by our allies and friends to ensure peace and security in Europe," said Rep. Ed Royce, a Republican and chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

Obama was wrapping up a three-country European trip during which he solicited support of allies in challenging Russia's moves in聽Ukraine. The rare congressional unity contrasted with recent partisan divisions over the聽Ukraine聽package, including disputes over new IRS regulations on groups claiming tax-exempt status and International Monetary Fund reforms.

In a retreat two days earlier, Senate Democrats backed down and stripped the IMF reform language from the bill, a defeat for the Obama administration, which had promoted the IMF provisions.

Ukraine, a nation of 46 million people, is battling to install a semblance of normalcy since聽Ukraine's聽pro-Russian president, Viktor Yanukovych, was ousted in February after months of protests ignited by his decision to back away from closer relations with the European Union and turn toward Russia.

On Thursday, the IMF pledged up to $18 billion in loans to prop up聽Ukraine's聽teetering economy. The money was hinged on structural reforms that聽Ukraine聽has pledged to undertake.

Other donors, including the European Union and Japan, already have pledged further聽aid聽to聽Ukraine, conditioned on the conclusion of an IMF bailout and reform package. The total amount of international assistance will be about $27 billion over the next two years.

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