Thanks to the tremendous support, generosity of the American people, through this Congress, we have been able to date to provide the Ukrainians with exceptional support.
Antony Blinken
The Public Record
Antony Blinken is the 71st United States Secretary of State, having been appointed by President Joe Biden in January 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, Blinken has played a significant role in shaping U.S. foreign policy, focusing on issues such as international alliances, climate change, and global security. He previously served as Deputy National Security Advisor and Deputy National Security Advisor during the Obama administration, where he was involved in key diplomatic initiatives, including the Iran nuclear deal.
Paying our dues, paying into the budget is vital both for the functioning of the UN, but also for our standing.
So when we are not at the table shaping that conversation, and so actually helping to shape those norms and standards, well, someone else is, and that someone else is probably China.
Always championing the vital importance of investing in diplomacy and development, always insisting that human rights be at the heart of our foreign policy.
I do not. Senator I think he looks at these things on their own terms when----
I am talking about the circumstances that we all face in regard to the invasion, the evil invasion of Ukraine.
We are deeply grateful to our allies and partners who helped in this effort to bring him home.
Moscow's brutal war of aggression against Ukraine has brought into sharp focus the power and purpose of American diplomacy.
It is the fundamental right of these countries to decide their own future and their own destiny.
President Putin's war of choice has achieved the exact opposite of his objectives.





