Calls for increased support to Ukraine are intensifying among NATO members and U.S. lawmakers as the conflict with Russia continues. NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg emphasized the need for allies to provide more funding to Ukraine, warning that 'if Putin wins in Ukraine, there is a real risk that he will use force again.' In the U.S., bipartisan support is sought for an urgent aid package, with Congress urged to renew its commitment as articulated in Senator Shaheen's @BostonGlobe op-ed. The White House has also expressed the need for urgent funding for Ukraine's security assistance, committing to support President Zelenskyi's peace formula. Opinions are converging on the importance of resource allocation to Ukraine's war effort and the broader implications for global security and U.S. foreign policy, as underscored by @anneapplebaum's article.
The White House urges urgent funding for Ukraine's security assistance package, emphasizing the ongoing need due to Russia's continued attacks on civilian infrastructure. The U.S. also expresses commitment to support Zelenskyi's peace formula. https://t.co/YlufyDcu0X
An excellent article by the terrific @anneapplebaum...she know of what she speaks. Congress must do what's right in providing support for Ukraine, or their actions will have implications for US credentials and foreign policy around the globe. https://t.co/Ura6X26uuN
Supporting our allies who are fighting with everything they’ve got to defend their people & democracy against a brutal invasion should not be controversial—and it shouldn’t be a bargaining chip. I'm working to get Ukraine the support they need to fight against Putin's war.
What happens in Ukraine does not stay in Ukraine. It impacts us all. Congress must now renew the strong bipartisan commitment we made nearly two years ago by passing an urgently needed aid package for Ukraine. Read more in my @BostonGlobe op-ed: https://t.co/yQnnbYMMny
Much depends on the U.S. and European countries resourcing Ukraine's war effort, but it is important to articulate a vision for how those resources might best be used to rebuild Ukraine's advantage. Written with my good colleagues @RALee85 and @MassDara. https://t.co/7yx7MP3ggA
"Allies in NATO and the European Union should step up and provide even more funding to Ukraine at this critical time," NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg said. He added that 'if Putin wins in Ukraine, there is a real risk that he will use force again.' https://t.co/NplhenMjGV