Former U.S. Ambassadors Discuss the Russia-Ukraine War
Former U.S. ambassadors to Ukraine, from the Clinton administration through the Trump administration, discussed the two-year mark of the Rus… read more
Former U.S. ambassadors to Ukraine, from the Clinton administration through the Trump administration, discussed the two-year mark of the Russia-Ukraine war during an event in Washington, DC, co-hosted by the U.S. Institute of Peace and the Atlantic Council. They discussed several topics, including the resilience of the Ukrainian people, the need to pass the Ukrainian aid package in Congress, the China-Russia relationship, and the fallout if Russia falls. The ambassadors also addressed Ukraine’s standing in the world and the hope that Ukraine will become an eventual member of NATO. close
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- Steven Pifer Ambassador (Former) United States->Ukraine
- John Tefft Ambassador (Former) United States->Ukraine
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