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House Foreign Affairs Ranking Member Meeks Statement Marking Four Years Since Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine 

February 24, 2026

Washington, D.C. - Representative Gregory W. Meeks, Ranking Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, today issued a statement marking the fourth anniversary of Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine:

“Four years ago today, Russia launched its horrific full-scale invasion of Ukraine, unleashing terror, death, and destruction upon the Ukrainian people for the crime of choosing freedom and democracy over subjugation.

“Rather than stand by Ukraine, as the United States did for three years, President Trump has slashed support and failed to deliver the swift peace he promised. Trump has failed to put real pressure on Russia, and failed to secure a ceasefire, even as last year became the deadliest year of the war for Ukrainian civilians. President Trump’s rhetoric and actions, whether in the Oval Office with President Zelensky or by rolling out the red carpet for Putin in Alaska, have only emboldened the Kremlin.

“Russia’s campaign against Ukraine has included systematic war crimes against civilians: torture, sexual violence, child abductions, and attacks on infrastructure. In the face of this, the Ukrainian people remain unbroken. Each day the Trump administration and Congressional Republicans deny Ukraine the support it needs is another day Ukrainians pay with their lives and freedom. I have legislation before Congress that would strengthen Ukraine’s defense and hold Russia accountable. I will keep fighting to ensure the United States meets this moment. I call on my Republican colleagues to join me in that effort.”