Mr. Speaker, this week the men and women through their Representatives in Congress will welcome an ally and a friend. When Ukraine's new President, Petro Poroshenko, addresses a joint session of Congress on Thursday, he will do so at a pivotal moment in his country's history. Ukraine is facing an existential threat from Russian aggression. President Putin's incitement of violence in eastern Ukraine and arming of separatist rebels there must stop. The United States has responded with tough sanctions. I will push for even tougher sanctions if President Putin continues to disregard Ukrainian sovereignty. The people of Ukraine are fighting for democracy. The United States stands behind them in their efforts. Let this week's address only strengthen the longstanding alliance and friendship between the United States and our friend Ukraine. ____________________
On the recordSeptember 16, 2014
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