arrive? i ll let them speak for, you know, the pace of the efforts there. that s moving forward? we got to get the pilots trained first and do some other things as well. as you know, some far right republicans in the house, they re trying to use the annual defense bill to cut funding to ukraine. for example, congresswoman marjorie taylor greene called it a red line. how much does that undercut president biden s push for unity in washington, as far as support for ukraine is concerned? we re hopeful, certainly hopeful. we have enjoyed bipartisan support for ukraine throughout, wolf, and we re hopeful that we ll maintain that support. ukraine matters. ukraine matters not just to ukraine. it matters to the whole world. this is about the rules-based international order, and countries around the world realize that. that s why as, you know, we pull together, allies and partners in a combined effort to work to
value it may have to russia either strategically or for propaganda thank you. thanks, dan i would in terms of the importance of ukraine, first of all, we ve seen bipartisan support for providing security assistance to ukraine throughout up to this point i expect that we ll continue to see that going forward we ve heard some senior leaders on both sides of the fence say that and so i expect that that will we ll continue to enjoy that support but you know, dan, ukraine matters. it matters not just to ukraine or the united states it matters to the world. s in about the rules-based international order. it s about one country s ability to wake up one day and change the borders of its neighbor and annex its neighbor s sovereign territory.
see that going forward. we heard from senior leaders on both sides offense say that. and so i expect that will continue to enjoy that support. you know, dan, ukraine matters. it matters not to just ukraine or to the united states. it matters to the world. this is about the rules base international order. it s about one country s ability to wake up one day and change the borders of its neighbor and annex its neighbors sovereign territory. as we ve seen, countries around the world don t think that s a good idea. that s why you ve seen 50 countries not only come to the initial meetings of the ukraine defense contact group, but they continue to come back and they continue to work hard to ensure that ukraine gets everything that it needs to be successful. and that will remain our focus going forward. on the recovery team. we know where it landed in the
thanks, dan. i would in terms of the importance of ukraine, first of all, we ve seen bipartisan support for providing security assistance to ukraine throughout, up to this point. i expect that we will continue to see that going forward. we ve heard some senior leaders on both sides of the fence say that, and so i expect that that will continue to enjoy that support. you know, dan, ukraine matters. it matters not to just ukraine or to the united states, it matters to the world. this is about the rules-based international order. it s about one country s ability to wake up one day and change the borders of its neighbor and annex its neighbor s sovereign territory. as we ve seen, countries around the world don t think that s a good idea and that s why you ve seen 50 countries, not only come