For 944 days, the Ukrainian people have stood unwavering, unbroken, and unbowed.
I want to begin by quoting someone who I wish was here tonight: my mom, Catherine Eugenia Finnegan Biden.
It took people like all of you assembled here tonight refusing to give up...
We defended Ukraine as a tyrant threatened to wipe it off the map.
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...
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.
For 944 days, Putin has waged his vicious onslaught against Ukraine.
Ukraine’s defense industry, forged in the fire, is six times larger than it was a year ago.
Russia’s sovereign assets will remain immobilized until Russia ends its aggression and pays for the damage it has caused.
I am determined to ensure that Ukraine has what it needs to prevail in its fight for its survival.
I’ve seen the Berlin Wall come down. I’ve seen apartheid end.
But my mom, she used to say, 'Joey, remember, never bow, never bend, never yield, and never give up.'
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 ...
Well, General Secretary, it’s great to see you again, have you here in the United States. We appreciate it.
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.
Back in 2022, two days after Russia’s invasion, members of the G7 and the EU worked together to freeze $280 billion in Russian Central Bank ...
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 ...
Finally, we continue our pathbreaking work to heal the wounds of war.