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We believe anything is possible. No, I really mean it. Remember, nothing is impossible.

One year ago, in Hanoi, we began a new era of relations with Vietnam and the United States, and we elevated our partnership to the highest level as possible.

And third, we stood united building a more open and secure Indian Ocean committed to freedom of navigation and the rule of law.

Time and again, our nation and our world found a way forward. But make no mistake: It didn’t happen by accident.

We are committed to providing Ukraine with the resources it needs to build back stronger than it was before.

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.

I know many look at the world today and see difficulties and react with despair, but I do not. I won’t.

We commit to hold Russia accountable for the damage it has caused.

We can stop the spread of disease and dangerous weapons alike.

Ukraine’s economy is resilient, and together, we can help Ukraine go from economic resilience to economic revival.

I’ve seen war criminals and dictators face justice and accountability for human rights violations.

But my mom, she used to say, 'Joey, remember, never bow, never bend, never yield, and never give up.'

Tomorrow, I will announce a series of actions to accelerate support for Ukraine’s military.

I was first elected to the United States Senate when I was 29 years old, 280 years ago. (Laughter.)

Well, welcome, everyone. I’m delighted to see you all.

I’ve seen humanity pull together to prevent a nuclear war.

Since then, I’ve seen the impossible become—the impossible become reality, for real.

I’ve seen countries in the Middle East make peace.