U.S. presidential candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump meet Thursday for their first debate of the 2024 campaign. The war in Ukraine is expected to be one of the top foreign policy questions to be discussed. VOA’s Tatiana Vorozhko tells us how the two candidates differ in their approach to Ukraine.
WASHINGTON— Months before the recent vote by the House of Representatives to pass a bill approving aid to Ukraine, a coalition of U.S.-based Ukrainian Protestants and their allies worked to gain the support of waning members of Congress.
As the United States increases military assistance to Ukraine, former U.S. State Secretary Condoleezza Rice tells VOA Ukrainian that Washington and its allies should provide all the military assistance Kyiv needs to push back Russian forces.
In an interview with VOA Ukraine service reporter Tatiana Vorozhko, former U.S. State Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice talks about her op-ed published in the Washington Post earlier this month in which she called on the U.S. and its allies “to urgently provide Ukraine with a dramatic increase in military supplies and capability” to push back Russian forces.