The U.S. House of Representatives, after discussions regarding a bill regarding financial aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan, decided to go on recess until February 28. The document was not voted on, according to Voice of America. Now lawmakers are expected to return to the consideration of the bill at the end of February. Before the break in the House of Representatives, there were lengthy discussions regarding assistance to Ukraine and other partners – lawmakers were deciding whether to vote on the document in the form agreed upon by the Senate or to introduce amendments to it. What preceded…