The Black Sea grain corridor has been a significant success, getting out about 24 million metric tons of grain from Ukra...
I think there are a number of countries, for example, where looking at some marginalized groups that have been particula...
We are working to engage these governments, whether it is Honduras, whether it is Guatemala, whether it is El Salvador.
The short answer is by as necessary working around the governments when we do not have effective partners.
The United States has a positive vision for the future, a world that is free, that is secure, that is open, that is pros...
We will be making those reports available, sharing that information with Congress within the next three weeks.
I very much appreciate the leadership of this committee; particularly you, Senator Graham, on this issue.
Senator I share your basic analysis.
Absolutely.
We welcome Ukraine's EU candidacy and support the Ukrainian government's efforts to advance necessary institution-buildi...
One of the things that we have learned in recent years is that the two most determinative things to having sustainable f...
Ninety-six percent of it is coming through ports of entry.
We need more people to address some of these emerging priorities and emergencies.
It is hard to overstate the importance of the Black Sea grain corridor.
I am deeply sensitive to the way this was perceived by our friends.
I could not agree with you more. I think this is among the top, if not the top challenges that we face.
We continue to see democratic backsliding, and backsliding on human rights in a number of countries.
President Biden is firmly committed to advancing a free and open Indo-Pacific, which is why this proposal asks for an 18...