A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers, including Rep. Spanberger and Senator Durbin, recently met with Ukrainian President @ZelenskyyUa in Kyiv, reaffirming the United States' commitment to support Ukraine in its fight for freedom and democracy in Europe on a bipartisan basis. This meeting underscores the critical stance the U.S. is taking in supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression. Senator Mitt Romney emphasized the significance of the upcoming Senate vote on a foreign aid package for Ukraine, which includes military weapons, describing it as the most important vote U.S. senators will ever take. Romney, along with other supporters like @SenSchumer and @LeaderMcConnell, argues that aiding Ukraine is not only the right thing to do but also vital for U.S. national security interests and the defense of democratic values. The aid package has bipartisan support and is seen as a crucial step in preventing Russian expansion into Europe, protecting NATO nations, and helping to save human lives from Russian terror.
Outgoing Senator Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) claims, "If we fail to help Ukraine, Putin will invade a NATO nation. Ukraine is not the end, it is a step—and letting Putin have his way with Europe would jeopardize our security." WATCH https://t.co/u1bkzu0YJO
I am grateful to @SenSchumer, @LeaderMcConnell, and every US Senator who has supported continued assistance to Ukraine as we fight for freedom, democracy, and the values we all hold dear. For us in Ukraine, continued US assistance helps to save human lives from Russian terror.…
Our support of Ukraine is among the most important decisions we face as a nation right now. I hope all Americans will take a listen to Senator Romney on the criticality of this issue and what happens if we abandon our friends in Ukraine. We must support 🇺🇦.…
🇺🇸MITT ROMNEY: PUTIN WILL ATTACK NATO IF WE DON’T FUND UKRAINE PUTIN: "They're trying to intimidate their own population with an imaginary Russian threat.. We have no interest in Poland or anywhere else." MITT: "If we fail to help Ukraine, Putin will invade a NATO nation.… https://t.co/3yrhZsSmab https://t.co/Put8FJ0Ctw
SEE IT: Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) attacks Republicans who are against sending billions of dollars to Ukraine to fight Russia, says, "If your position is being cheered by Vladimir Putin, it's time to reconsider your position." WATCH https://t.co/DEjTh5Wh45
Senator Romney is right. Helping Ukraine win isn’t just the right thing to do, it’s the right thing for Americans. Aid to Ukraine is bipartisan. It’s in the interest of national security. Let’s get this done and pass #UkraineAidNow. https://t.co/JvEHz8poob
Sen. Romney: "There are no guarantees that Ukraine will defeat Russia, but that does not mean that we should stand back and let Putin have his way with Europe...Helping a free people defend their freedom is simply the right thing to do." https://t.co/Currcl2bpL
Mitt Romney: “The vote we will soon take to provide military weapons for Ukraine is the most important vote we will ever take as United States Senators.” https://t.co/sMYwzNfSdv
🚨”The vote we will soon take to provide military weapons for Ukraine, is the most important vote we will ever take as US Senators." Republican Senator Mitt Romney just gave a powerful speech on the Senate floor about the importance of the US standing with Ukraine and our NATO… https://t.co/oFa84Tef5l
Sen. Romney says the Senate’s vote on the foreign aid package is “the most important vote we will ever take as United States senators.” Romney is speaking immediately after his fellow Utahn, Mike Lee, once again savaged the bill
On Friday, I joined a meeting with @ZelenskyyUa and a bipartisan group of my colleagues to make clear that continued support for Ukraine is consistent with America's national security interests. More on @Morning_Joe: https://t.co/QJ0OU4Inwl
Pres @ZelenskyyUa has said many times what brave Ukrainian people know all too well: U.S. decision to support Ukraine could decide the future and fate of their homeland. We must stand with Ukraine on a bipartisan basis. https://t.co/ahnbHHG3o6
On Friday, I met with @ZelenskyyUa in Kyiv with a bipartisan group of colleagues. We reaffirmed the United States’ commitment to our Ukrainian partners. The United States must continue leading our allies in support of Ukraine’s fight for freedom and for democracy in Europe. https://t.co/mjCciNCwgK