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Elizabeth Warren on Ukraine War

Strong supporter of Ukraine aid (strong)

Elizabeth Warren's position on the Ukraine War is one of firm support for Ukraine and robust opposition to Russia's invasion. She has repeatedly affirmed the American people's solidarity with the Ukrainian people in their fight for democracy and freedom.

Warren explicitly holds Vladimir Putin accountable for the "unjustifiable war" and the immense human suffering it causes. Her approach centers on providing necessary support to defend Ukraine, which includes advocating for military aid, humanitarian assistance, and maintaining severe economic pressure on Russia.

As a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, Warren has taken actions, such as visiting Kyiv, to witness the impact firsthand and rally support for continued U.S. assistance. She supports leveraging diplomatic, political, and economic tools to end the aggression and secure a just peace that preserves Ukraine's sovereignty.

Context

Elizabeth Warren, as a long-serving U.S. Senator for Massachusetts and a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, holds a significant role in shaping and debating foreign policy and defense funding, including aid to Ukraine.

Her approach often intertwines strong internationalist stances—like supporting NATO and multilateral sanctions—with domestic policy concerns, as seen in her linkage of the Ukraine aid package to humanitarian concerns elsewhere. Warren views the conflict as a test of democracy against authoritarianism, aligning her support for Ukraine with her broader foreign policy goal of strengthening democratic alliances.

Actions Taken

  1. Official Statement
    Released a statement condemning Russia's invasion of Ukraine, holding Putin responsible, and supporting significant sanctions on Russia's economy, military, and oligarchs.
  2. Diplomatic Visit
    Visited Kyiv and met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as part of a bipartisan Senate delegation to show support and seek further assistance for Ukraine.
  3. Legislative Support
    Stated that Congress must deliver "long overdue support for Ukraine" after the passage of a national security supplemental package, noting that Ukrainians will lose the war without assistance.
  4. Official Statement
    Released a statement marking three years of the war, emphasizing the need for the U.S. to maintain sanctions and export controls to degrade Russia's war machine and secure a just peace.

Key Quotes

The American people stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine and their pursuit of democracy and freedom. Vladimir Putin bears full responsibility for Russia's unjustifiable war against Ukraine.

senate.gov statement February 24, 2022 — Statement released on the day of Russia's full-scale invasion.

Together with our NATO allies and international partners, I support President Biden imposing significant sanctions on Russia's economy, military, and its corrupt oligarchs as a severe consequence for this unprovoked act of aggression.

senate.gov statement February 24, 2022 — Stating support for strong punitive measures against Russia.

This funding delivers long overdue support for Ukraine as it defends its democracy against Russia's invasion. I visited Kyiv, witnessing firsthand the courage of the Ukrainian people who will lose this war if we fail to provide assistance.

senate.gov statement April 23, 2024 — On the passage of the national security supplemental package.

The United States worked together with a global coalition to provide military support to Ukraine and impose sanctions and export controls to degrade Russia's war machine – giving us leverage to help secure a just peace for Ukraine.

senate.gov statement February 24, 2025 — Reflecting on the three-year mark of the full-scale war.
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