
Bipartisan US Senate delegation meets with Ukrainian President as Russian invasion threat looms
CNN
A group of seven US senators met on Monday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the capital of Kyiv amid the looming threat of a potential Russian invasion of the country.
The bipartisan delegation -- Democratic Sens. Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire, Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut and Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, along with Republican Sens. Rob Portman of Ohio, Kevin Cramer of North Dakota and Roger Wicker of Mississippi -- sought to reaffirm the US' commitment to the country as Russia amasses tens of thousands of troops along Ukraine's border.
"It is very important for Ukraine, for our people, that you are with us today," Zelensky said during the meeting, according to the Ukrainian government. "This testifies to the constant bicameral, bipartisan support of our state, as well as its sovereignty and territorial integrity."

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