...Dear Americans, in all
states, cities and communities, all those who value freedom and justice, who
cherish it as strongly as we Ukrainians in our cities, in each and every
family, I hope my words of respect and gratitude resonate in each American
heart.
Madam Vice President, I
thank you for your efforts in helping Ukraine. Madam Speaker, you bravely
visited Ukraine during the full-fledged war. Thank you very much. Great honor.
Thank you.
I am very privileged to be
here. Dear members of the Congress, representatives of both parties who also
visited Kyiv, esteemed congressmen and senators from both parties who will
visit Ukraine, I am sure, in the future; dear representatives of diaspora, present
in this chamber, and spread across the country; dear journalists, it’s a great
honor for me to be at the U.S. Congress and speak to you and all Americans.
Against all odds and
doom-and-gloom scenarios, Ukraine didn’t fall. Ukraine is alive and kicking.
Thank you. And it gives me good reason to share with you our first, first joint
victory: We defeated Russia in the battle for minds of the world. We have no
fear, nor should anyone in the world have it. Ukrainians gained this victory,
and it gives us courage which inspires the entire world.
Americans gained this
victory, and that’s why you have succeeded in uniting the global community to
protect freedom and international law. Europeans gained this victory, and
that’s why Europe is now stronger and more independent than ever. The Russian
tyranny has lost control over us. And it will never influence our minds again.
Yet, we have to do
whatever it takes to ensure that countries of the Global South also gain such
victory. I know one more, I think very important, thing: The Russians will
stand a chance to be free only when they defeat the Kremlin in their minds.
Yet, the battle continues, and we have to defeat the Kremlin on the
battlefield, yes.
This battle is not only for the territory, for this or another part of Europe. The battle is not only for life, freedom and security of Ukrainians or any other nation which Russia attempts to conquer. This struggle will define in what world our children and grandchildren will live, and then their children and grandchildren.
It will define whether it
will be a democracy of Ukrainians and for Americans — for all. This battle
cannot be frozen or postponed. It cannot be ignored, hoping that the ocean or
something else will provide a protection. From the United States to China, from
Europe to Latin America, and from Africa to Australia, the world is too
interconnected and interdependent to allow someone to stay aside and at the
same time to feel safe when such a battle continues.
Our two nations are allies
in this battle. And next year will be a turning point, I know it, the point
when Ukrainian courage and American resolve must guarantee the future of our
common freedom, the freedom of people who stand for their values.
Ladies and gentlemen —
ladies and gentlemen, Americans, yesterday before coming here to Washington,
D.C., I was at the front line in our Bakhmut. In our stronghold in the east of
Ukraine, in the Donbas. The Russian military and mercenaries have been taking
Bakhmut nonstop since May. They have been taking it day and night, but Bakhmut
stands.
Last year — last year,
70,000 people lived here in Bakhmut, in this city, and now only few civilians
stay. Every inch of that land is soaked in blood; roaring guns sound every
hour. Trenches in the Donbas change hands several times a day in fierce combat,
and even hand fighting. But the Ukrainian Donbas stands.
Russians — Russians use
everything, everything they have against Bakhmut and other our beautiful
cities. The occupiers have a significant advantage in artillery. They have an
advantage in ammunition. They have much more missiles and planes than we ever
had. It’s true, but our defense forces stand. And — and we all are proud of
them.
The Russians’ tactic is
primitive. They burn down and destroy everything they see. They sent thugs to
the front lines. They sent convicts to the war. They threw everything against
us, similar to the other tyranny, which is in the Battle of the Bulge. Threw
everything it had against the free world, just like the brave American soldiers
which held their lines and fought back Hitler’s forces during the Christmas of
1944. Brave Ukrainian soldiers are doing the same to Putin’s forces this
Christmas.
Ukraine — Ukraine holds
its lines and will never surrender. So, so, here the front line, the tyranny
which has no lack of cruelty against the lives of free people — and your
support is crucial, not just to stand in such fight but to get to the turning
point to win on the battlefield.
We have artillery, yes.
Thank you. We have it. Is it enough? Honestly, not really. To ensure Bakhmut is
not just a stronghold that holds back the Russian Army, but for the Russian
Army to completely pull out, more cannons and shells are needed. If so, just
like the Battle of Saratoga, the fight for Bakhmut will change the trajectory
of our war for independence and for freedom.
If your Patriots stop the
Russian terror against our cities, it will let Ukrainian patriots work to the
full to defend our freedom. When Russia — when Russia cannot reach our cities
by its artillery, it tries to destroy them with missile attacks. More than
that, Russia found an ally in this — in this genocidal policy: Iran. Iranian
deadly drones sent to Russia in hundreds — in hundreds became a threat to our
critical infrastructure. That is how one terrorist has found the other.
It is just a matter of
time when they will strike against your other allies if we do not stop them
now. We must do it. I believe there should be no taboos between us in our
alliance. Ukraine never asked the American soldiers to fight on our land
instead of us. I assure you that Ukrainian soldiers can perfectly operate
American tanks and planes themselves.
Financial assistance is
also critically important, and I would like to thank you, thank you very much,
thank you for both financial packages you have already provided us with and the
ones you may be willing to decide on. Your money is not charity. It’s an
investment in the global security and democracy that we handle in the most
responsible way.
Russia, Russia could stop
its aggression, really, if it wanted to, but you can speed up our victory. I
know it. And it, it will prove to any potential aggressor that no one can
succeed in breaking national borders, no one committing atrocities and reigning
over people against their will. It would be naïve to wait for steps towards
peace from Russia, which enjoys being a terrorist state. Russians are still
poisoned by the Kremlin.
The restoration of
international legal order is our joint task. We need peace, yes. Ukraine has
already offered proposals, which I just discussed with President Biden, our
peace formula, 10 points which should and must be implemented for our joint
security, guaranteed for decades ahead and the summit which can be held.
I’m glad to say that
President Biden supported our peace initiative today. Each of you, ladies and
gentlemen, can assist in the implementation to ensure that America’s leadership
remains solid, bicameral and bipartisan. Thank you.
You can strengthen
sanctions to make Russia feel how ruinous its aggression truly is. It is in
your power, really, to help us bring to justice everyone who started this
unprovoked and criminal war. Let’s do it. Let terrorist — let the terrorist
state be held responsible for its terror and aggression and compensate all
losses done by this war. Let the world see that the United States are here.
Ladies and gentlemen —
ladies and gentlemen, Americans, in two days we will celebrate Christmas. Maybe
candlelit. Not because it’s more romantic, no, but because there will not be,
there will be no electricity. Millions won’t have neither heating nor running
water. All of these will be the result of Russian missile and drone attacks on
our energy infrastructure.
But we do not complain. We
do not judge and compare whose life is easier. Your well-being is the product
of your national security; the result of your struggle for independence and
your many victories. We, Ukrainians, will also go through our war of
independence and freedom with dignity and success.
We’ll celebrate Christmas. Celebrate Christmas
and, even if there is no electricity, the light of our faith in ourselves will
not be put out. If Russian — if Russian missiles attack us, we’ll do our best
to protect ourselves. If they attack us with Iranian drones and our people will
have to go to bomb shelters on Christmas Eve, Ukrainians will still sit down at
the holiday table and cheer up each other. And we don’t, don’t have to know
everyone’s wish, as we know that all of us, millions of Ukrainians, wish the
same: Victory. Only victory.
We already built strong
Ukraine, with strong people, strong army, strong institutions together with
you. We developed strong security guarantees for our country and for entire
Europe and the world, together with you. And also together with you, we’ll put
in place everyone who will defy freedom. Put-in.
This will be the basis to
protect democracy in Europe and the world over. Now, on this special
Christmastime, I want to thank you, all of you. I thank every American family
which cherishes the warmth of its home and wishes the same warmth to other
people. I thank President Biden and both parties, at the Senate and the House,
for your invaluable assistance. I thank your cities and your citizens who
supported Ukraine this year, who hosted our Ukrainians, our people, who waved
our national flags, who acted to help us. Thank you all, from everyone who is
now at the front line, from everyone who is awaiting victory.
Standing here today, I
recall the wars of the president Franklin Delano Roosevelt, which are I think
so good for this moment. The American people, in their righteous might, will
win through to absolute victory. The Ukrainian people will win, too, absolutely.
I know that everything
depends on us, on Ukrainian armed forces, yet so much depends on the world. So
much in the world depends on you. When I was in Bakhmut yesterday, our heroes
gave me the flag, the battle flag, the flag of those who defend Ukraine, Europe
and the world at the cost of their lives. They asked me to bring this flag to
you, to the U.S. Congress, to members of the House of Representatives and
senators whose decisions can save millions of people.
So, let these decisions be
taken. Let this flag stay with you, ladies and gentlemen. This flag is a symbol
of our victory in this war. We stand, we fight and we will win because we are
united — Ukraine, America and the entire free world.
Just one thing, if I can, the last thing — thank
you so much, may God protect our brave troops and citizens, may God forever
bless the United States of America. Merry Christmas and a happy, victorious New
Year. Slava Ukraini.
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