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    Tillis Urges Senate Appropriators To Provide Funding For Defensive Weapons For Ukraine

    WASHINGTON, D.C.     Senator Thom Tillis (R-NC) today joined a bipartisan group of Senators in urging Senate appropriators to allocate funding for the purpose of providing defensive weapons to Ukraine. In December, the President signed into law the Ukraine Freedom Support Act, which authorizes funding for the U.S. to provide defensive weapons to the Government of Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression. The letter, signed by 12 other senators, asks the Chairman and Ranking Member of the Senate Appropriations Committee to provide funding consistent with the law.

    Bipatisan Letter to Senate Appropriations:

    March 10, 2015

    Senator Thad Cochran
       Chairman,    Senate Committee on Appropriations

    Room S-128, The Capitol
    Washington, DC 20510

    Senator Barbara Mikulski,    Vice Chairwoman    Senate Committee on Appropriations

    Room S-128, The Capitol
    Washington, DC 20510

    Dear Chairman Cochran and Vice Chairwoman Mikulski,

    We write today to request that the Appropriations Committee appropriate funding, consistent with the Ukraine Freedom Support Act of 2014 (H.R. 5859; P.L. 113-272), for the purpose of providing defensive weapons to Ukraine.

    The Ukrainian people and their elected government are engaged in a desperate struggle to defend their country against better-armed Russian-backed separatists. Following the February 12, 2015, "Minsk II" ceasefire agreement, separatists-with support from the Kremlin-laid siege to the strategically important city of Debaltseve. There are concerns that the port city of Mariupol may be next.

    The flagrant violation of the February 12, 2015, ceasefire by President Putin-backed separatists requires a strong response from the United States and the West. On February 25, 2015, General Philip Breedlove, the Commander of Supreme Allied Command, Europe and U.S. European Command, said, "More than 1,000 pieces of Russian military equipment have been transferred into Ukraine, including tanks, armored personnel carriers, heavy artillery pieces and other military vehicles and equipment...These are not the actions of a good faith negotiating partner."

    There is growing bipartisan consensus within Congress, the administration, and among former officials-such as Zbigniew Brzezinski, Madeline Albright, and George Shultz-that the United States should provide defensive weapons to Ukraine. While these weapons would not allow Ukraine to outmatch the Russian military, they would enable Ukraine to better defend itself and increase the costs of President Putin's aggression in Ukraine. By increasing costs for President Putin's aggression, it would discourage future aggression in eastern Europe that could even more directly threaten U.S. national security interests.

    We fully support the authorization provided under the Ukraine Freedom Support Act to provide defensive weapons to the Government of Ukraine. Congress can send an important message to Ukraine, the Kremlin, and the world by appropriating the authorized funding in accordance with the law.

    Thank you for your consideration of our request and for your leadership on the Senate Appropriations Committee.

    Sincerely,

    Kelly Ayotte
    Richard Blumenthal
    Thom Tillis
    Sherrod Brown
    Mike Rounds
    John Cornyn
    Marco Rubio
    James Risch
    Roger Wicker
    Cory Gardner
    Orrin Hatch
    Johnny Isakson
    Dan Sullivan

    Contact: Meghan Burris
        Press Secretary

    Contact: Daniel Keylin
        Communications Director

          Daniel_Keylin@tillis.senate.gov  •  (202) 224-6342
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