I was first elected to the United States Senate when I was 29 years old, 280 years ago. (Laughter.)
And third, we stood united building a more open and secure Indian Ocean committed to freedom of navigation and the rule of law.
For 944 days, the Ukrainian people have stood unwavering, unbroken, and unbowed.
Ukraine’s economy is resilient, and together, we can help Ukraine go from economic resilience to economic revival.
It’s also about what Ukrainians do to make the most of a free and independent future, of which so many have sacrificed so much.
It took people like all of you assembled here tonight refusing to give up...
This summer, at the G7, the United States and our partners reached a decision to unlock $50 billion from the proceeds of those frozen assets...
He looked at me; he said, 'Can you define America for me?'... I said, 'Yes. In one word: possibilities—possibilities.'
Ukraine’s defense industry, forged in the fire, is six times larger than it was a year ago.
We are committed to providing Ukraine with the resources it needs to build back stronger than it was before.
I’m proud that we, the United States, have committed $215 million to complete the detox remediation, as well as—as we have many more things ...
I’ve seen countries in the Middle East make peace.
Today, we show the Ukrainians you’re not alone. You’re not alone in this fight. You’re not alone in the reconstruction that comes after.
And most importantly, we must never lose faith—lose faith in our abilities to do so much.
Ukraine is now exporting almost as much grain as it did before the war, feeding people and the world once again.
Russia’s sovereign assets will remain immobilized until Russia ends its aggression and pays for the damage it has caused.
For 944 days, Putin has waged his vicious onslaught against Ukraine.
We’re committed to coordinate closely, through efforts like the Ukraine Donor Platform, so we can make sure that each dollar goes as far as ...