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WATCH FULL SPEECH: Zelensky Addresses Congress, Thanks ‘Every American,’ Sees ‘Turning Point’


Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy told cheering U.S. legislators during a defiant wartime visit to the nation’s capital on Wednesday that against all odds his country still stands, thanking Americans for helping to fund the war effort with money that is “not charity,” but an “investment” in global security and democracy.

The whirlwind stop in Washington — his first known trip outside his country since Russia invaded in February — was aimed at reinvigorating support for his country in the U.S. and around the world at a time when there is concern that allies are growing weary of the costly war and its disruption to global food and energy supplies.

Zelenskyy called the tens of billions of dollars in U.S. military and economic assistance provided over the past year vital to Ukraine’s efforts to beat back Russia and appealed for even more in the future.

“Your money is not charity,” he sought to reassure both those in the room and those watching at home. “It’s an investment in the global security and democracy that we handle in the most responsible way.”

Just before his arrival, the U.S. announced a new $1.8 billion military aid package, including for the first time Patriot surface-to-air missiles. And Congress planned to vote this week on a fresh spending package that includes about $45 billion in additional emergency assistance to Ukraine.

The speech to Congress came after President Joe Biden hosted Zelenskyy in the Oval Office for strategy consultations, saying the U.S. and Ukraine would maintain their “united defense” as Russia wages a “brutal assault on Ukraine’s right to exist as a nation.” Biden pledged to help bring about a “just peace.”

Zelenskyy told Biden that he had wanted to visit sooner and his visit now demonstrates that the “situation is under control, because of your support.”

The highly sensitive trip came after 10 months of a brutal war that has seen tens of thousands of casualties on both sides and devastation for Ukrainian civilians.

Zelenskyy traveled to Washington aboard a U.S. Air Force jet. The visit had been long sought by both sides, but the right conditions only came together in the last 10 days, U.S. officials said, after high-level discussions about the security both of Zelenskyy and of his people while he was outside of Ukraine. Zelenskyy spent less than 10 hours in Washington before beginning the journey back to Ukraine.

In his remarks to lawmakers, Zelenskky harked back to U.S. victories in the Battle of the Bulge, a turning point against Nazi Germany in World War II, and the Revolutionary War Battle of Saratoga, an American victory that helped draw France’s aid for U.S. independence. The Ukrainian leader predicted that next year would be a “turning point” in the conflict, “when Ukrainian courage and American resolve must guarantee the future of our common freedom — the freedom of people who stand for their values.”

Zelenskyy received thunderous applause from members of Congress and presented lawmakers with a Ukrainian flag autographed by front-line troops in Bakhmut, in Ukraine’s contested Donetsk province. The flag was displayed behind him on the rostrum by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Vice President Kamala Harris. Pelosi, in turn, presented Zelenskyy with an American flag that had flown over the Capitol that day, and Zelenskyy pumped it up and down as he exited the chamber.

Declaring in his speech that Ukraine “will never surrender,” Zelenskyy warned that the stakes of the conflict were greater than just the fate of his nation — that democracy worldwide is being tested.

“This battle cannot be ignored, hoping that the ocean or something else will provide protection,” he said, speaking in English for what he had billed as a “speech to Americans.”

Earlier, in a joint news conference with Biden, Zelenskyy was pressed on how Ukraine would try to bring an end to the conflict. He rejected Biden’s framing of finding a “just peace,” saying, “For me as a president, ‘just peace’ is no compromises.” He said the war would end once Ukraine’s sovereignty, freedom and territorial integrity were restored, and Russia had paid back Ukraine for all the damage inflicted by its forces.

“There can’t be any ‘just peace’ in the war that was imposed on us,” he added.

Biden, for his part, said Russia was “trying to use winter as a weapon, but Ukrainian people continue to inspire the world.” During the news conference, he said Russian President Vladimir Putin had “no intention of stopping this cruel war.”

The two leaders appeared to share a warm rapport, laughing at each other’s comments and patting each other on the back throughout the visit, though Zelenskyy made clear he will continue to press Biden and other Western leaders for ever more support.

He said that after the Patriot system was up and running, “we will send another signal to President Biden that we would like to get more Patriots.”

“We are in the war,” Zelenskyy added with a smile, as Biden chuckled at the direct request. “I’m sorry. I’m really sorry.”

Biden told Zelenskyy that it was “important for the American people, and for the world, to hear directly from you, Mr. President, about Ukraine’s fight, and the need to continue to stand together through 2023.”

Zelenskyy had headed to Washington after making a daring and dangerous trip Tuesday to what he called the hottest spot on the 1,300-kilometer (800-mile) front line of the war, the city of Bakhmut.

Poland’s private broadcaster, TVN24, said Zelenskyy crossed into Poland early Wednesday on his way to Washington. The station showed footage of what appeared to be Zelenskyy arriving at a train station and being escorted to a motorcade of American SUVs. TVN24 said the video, partially blurred for security reasons, was shot in Przemysl, a Polish border town that has been the arrival point for many refugees fleeing the war.

Officials, citing security concerns, were cagey about Zelenskyy’s travel plans, but a U.S. official confirmed that Zelenskyy arrived on a U.S. Air Force jet that landed at Joint Base Andrews, just outside the capital, from the Polish city of Rzeszow.

Biden told Zelenskyy, who wore a combat-green sweatshirt and boots, that ”it’s an honor to be by your side.”

U.S. and Ukrainian officials have made clear they do not envision an imminent resolution to the war and are preparing for fighting to continue for some time. The latest infusion of U.S. money would be the biggest yet — and exceed Biden’s $37 billion request.

Biden repeated that while the U.S. will arm and train Ukraine, American forces will not be directly engaged in the war.

The latest U.S. military aid package includes not only a Patriot missile battery but precision guided bombs for fighter jets, U.S. officials said. It represents an expansion in the kinds of advanced weaponry intended to bolster Ukraine’s air defenses against what has been an increasing barrage of Russian missiles.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry has said the delivery of the advanced surface-to-air missile system would be considered a provocative step and that the system and any crews accompanying it would be a legitimate target for Moscow’s military.

“It’s a defensive system,” Biden said of sending the missile system. “It’s not escalatory — it’s defensive.”

The visit comes at an important moment, with the White House bracing for greater resistance when Republicans take control of the House in January and give more scrutiny to aid for Ukraine. GOP leader Kevin McCarthy of California has said his party will not write a “blank check” for Ukraine.

Zelenskky appeared well aware of political divisions in the U.S. over prolonged overseas spending, and called on the House and Senate lawmakers to ensure American leadership remains “bicameral and bipartisan.”

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer opened the chamber’s session on Wednesday by saying that passage of the aid package and confirmation of the new U.S. ambassador to Russia, Lynne M. Tracy, would send a strong signal that Americans stand “unequivocally” with Ukraine. Tracy was confirmed later on a 93-2 vote.

The Senate’s top Republican, Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell, said “the most basic reasons for continuing to help Ukraine degrade and defeat the Russian invaders are cold, hard, practical American interests.” He said “defeating Russia’s aggression will help prevent further security crises in Europe.”

Russia’s invasion, which began Feb. 24, has lost momentum. The illegally annexed provinces of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia remain fiercely contested.

With the fighting in the east at a stalemate, Moscow has used missiles and drones to attack Ukraine’s power equipment, hoping to leave people without electricity as freezing weather sets in.

(AP)



24 Responses

  1. Given that virtually all the Republicans in Congress (other than a few of the ultra-right wingnuts) were standing and applauding Zelensky’s speech along with the Dems, Fox News’ Tucker Carlson had to work really hard to find something to rant about. His broigas was with an allegation (which is totally untrue) that Zelensky was denying Ukrainians the right to celebrate X’Mas in accordance with the traditional OCU/Russian Orthodox halacha (which is January 7th under the Julian calendar) and instead adopt the December 25th (under the Gregorian calendar). The reality is after Putin’s invasion, a large segment of the Ukrainian (OCU) churches no long wanted anything to do with the Russian leaning OCU and the “separatist” church leadership authorized a dual set of celebrations and are not prohibiting anyone from follow their hashkafah. In any event, Zelensky had no involvement in the debate and as a nominal yid, wants nothing to do with Church politics given all his other problemsl

  2. He was gantz good.
    why were they clapping when he said there’s blood soaking the grounds?
    and how very proffesional of congressmen pulling out their phones to take pictures of him..

  3. If the wicked media, Pelosi the witch, and “sleepwithwhoeverittakestogetwhereIneedtoget” Kamala, support something, IT CAN’T BE GOOD.

  4. for the mere fact that this evil man was allowed in America is one step to knowing who our enemies are…..no one has ever stopped the world from calling this GENTILE a JEW….he is not a JEW he is a NAZI

  5. I pray for the safety of the Jews of Ukraine. Those elderly Jews who cannot move need our support. Various tzedakahs do heroic work on this front.

    As for Ukraine itself, let it sink into the earth. The foulest, most vicious Jew-haters on the planet.

    What the people of Ukraine did to our brothers and sisters for centuries from Khmelnytsky ys”v right up thru WWII is something we must NEVER forget.

    Approximately one million Ukrainian men are now missing? Good. May G-d send them where they belong.

    As for Zelensky, he is a disgrace to the Jewish People.

    No American blood for Ukraine – not one drop.

    They are ALL corrupt, every last one of them, from the stooges in Washington to Putin and his thugs in Moscow to Biden’s dumpy-looking lapdog in Kyiv. They are all wicked, mendacious people.

  6. Sara,

    Two questions:

    1) Why is he a gentile if his mother is Jewish?

    2) Why is he a Nazi if he never pushes for wiping out the Jewish race (or any other race for that matter)?

    Maybe your dictionary has different definitions for Jew and Nazi. Hmm… According to your definitions, are you a Nazi? A Jew? Let us know.

  7. $45 BILLION?? There are so many problems right here at home!!! People sleeping in the streets; crime out of control; people who can’t afford basic health/mental health care, etc etc. But we can dump $45 billion into a war so Ukranians and Russians can kill each other?? Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad!!!

  8. Zelensky is a heroic leader. Russia-Putin is the aggressor. They invaded Crimea, they supported rebels in eastern Ukraine and they invaded Ukraine. Those are the undeniable facts. Anyone disputing that or calling Zelensky “evil” , certainly has serious mental problems.

  9. I don’t understand why only the U.S. is on the hook for helping out Ukraine and not its neighbors? And who says all this aide will actually help him defeat Russia?

  10. Sick President Sick Country,
    These Butchers Put Houses on Fire of our Kedoshim Ym SHM
    Is Ukraine a US country , and Biden gonna get Money for them which dont have for Hiimself, Old Terech
    Jashem Yerucem
    Nes Channakah needed

  11. Sarah please do not insult the gentiles. Zelensky is a wicked and corrupt Jew who has no share in the world to come unless he does Teshuvah. He cares nothing for the Jews and Israel, now him and sleepy Joe are milking the Americans hard earned tax payer’s money. His wife spent 45 thousands euros shopping in France.

  12. Zelensky is an Intermarried dog who always sides with Iran & friends to condemn Israel. Like Madeline Albright, he hates the fact that he was allegedly born a Jew. Now suddenly Russia wants back some of their land that was stolen from them, and Zelensky becomes a hero. Why should I have to go to work everyday just to have our beloved government steal from my paycheck and give it to Zelensky for his private mansion in Monaco? We need to save some of that money to pay for the illegal migrant bums 5 star hotel stay in Manhattan.

  13. Maybe some of these comments helps us visualize the horrors of WW2, when many people were not saved .. so many people coming to random opinions based on something they heard – then on the radio, now on internet or radio – without thinking much. As they say about a similarly-minded NYT headline “world ends, minorities hurt the most”.

  14. “I pray for the safety of the Jews of Ukraine”

    If you actually cared about the Jews of Ukraine you would be supporting Ukraine’s Jewish President rather than the Russian Rasha who in months destroyed the entire Jewish community of Ukraine with an unjustified war.

  15. “Zelensky is an Intermarried dog who always sides with Iran”

    Liar. He blew the whistle on Iran for supplying drones to Russia and now Iran is threatening him. You now have the choice to support Zelenskyy or to support Iran. Looks like a lot of folks here are supporting Iran.

  16. @Always_Ask_Questions beautiful comment!!! I am ashamed to what so called “follow Jews” write about another “Jew”. How know if he is corrupt, how you know he a “rat” , how you know he steal your money” from a Goyishe Newspaper, from your former goyishe President, from your Shul (so you talk during daven? oy wai!). You are not ashmed talking like that? Its not really derech eretz….. upsetting comments of people who pretending to be “frum”

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