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Since Ukraine's independence in 1991, the United States has supported Ukrainians in building democratic skills and institutions, promoting civic participation, and good governance. These are preconditions for Ukraine to achieve its European aspirations. The U.S. has invested over $5 billion to assist Ukraine in these goals, which will ensure a secure, prosperous, and democratic Ukraine.

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Victoria Nuland, the top US diplomat for Europe, had a phone call with US ambassador to Ukraine, Jeff Pyatt. They discussed getting Sari and Von Kymun to agree that Sari could come in Monday or Tuesday to help glue the situation with UN and EU assistance. Since 1991, the US has invested over $5 billion in Ukraine to build democratic skills and institutions, promote civic participation and good governance, and help Ukraine achieve its European aspirations. The US supports Ukrainian resistance, as protesters want closer ties to Europe, not Russia. The US's main interest has been the relationship between Germany and Russia, fearing their union could pose a threat. The US fears German technology and capital combined with Russian natural resources and manpower.

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Victoria Nuland, the top US diplomat for Europe, had a fascinating phone call with US ambassador to Ukraine, Jeff Pyatt. Pyatt said that Sari and Von Kymun agreed that Sari could come in Monday or Tuesday to help glue the situation with the UN and the EU. The United States has invested over $5,000,000,000 since 1991 to assist Ukraine in building democratic skills and institutions, promoting civic participation and good governance, all preconditions for Ukraine to achieve its European aspirations. The US supports Ukrainian resistance, as protesters want closer ties to Europe, not Russia. The US's main interest has been the relationship between Germany and Russia, because united, they are the only force that could threaten the US. The US fears German technology and capital combined with Russian natural resources and manpower.

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We're discussing Victoria Nuland, the top US diplomat for Europe, and her phone call with US Ambassador to Ukraine, Jeff Pyatt. Nuland highlights the importance of international support, mentioning that both Seri and Ban Ki Moon have agreed to assist Ukraine. Since Ukraine's independence in 1991, the US has invested over $5 billion to help build democratic institutions and promote civic participation, essential for Ukraine's European aspirations. The American public supports Ukraine's resistance, as protesters seek closer ties to Europe rather than Russia. The US has historically been concerned about the potential alliance between Germany and Russia, viewing it as a significant threat due to their combined resources and capabilities.

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I funded dissident activities and civil society groups in Eastern Europe and Poland during the revolutions of 1989. Similarly, I established a foundation in Ukraine before its independence from Russia, and it has been active ever since, playing a significant role in current events. We've also engaged in discussions with Ukrainian leadership on revitalizing agriculture and enhancing energy efficiency through new company partnerships. George Soros was present, and we collaborated on these initiatives.

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Since 1991, the US has supported Ukraine in building democratic institutions and promoting civic participation and good governance. Over $5 billion has been invested to help Ukraine achieve its European aspirations for a secure, prosperous, and democratic future.

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Joe Biden, two weeks after Donald Trump's victory, expresses concern to Poroshenko about Trump's potential involvement in Ukraine's financial system. Biden doesn't want Trump to believe he needs to invest more money in Ukraine, as he fears it could lead to a collapse. Biden urges Poroshenko to take action to close Pravast Bank, which would help secure an IMF loan and benefit Ukraine's economic and physical security.

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I established a foundation in Ukraine before its independence from Russia, and it's been active ever since, playing a significant role in current events. It's similar to my work funding dissident activity and civil society groups in Eastern Europe during the 1989 revolutions. In Ukraine, we've also collaborated with Ukrainian leaders on agricultural revitalization and energy efficiency improvements, partnering with various companies. I even worked alongside George Soros on some of these initiatives.

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The conversation involves Victoria Nuland, a top US diplomat for Europe, and US ambassador to Ukraine, Jeff Pyatt. They discussed UN involvement to "glue" the situation, along with the EU. Since 1991, the US has invested over $5 billion in Ukraine to build democratic skills and institutions, promote civic participation and good governance, and help Ukraine achieve its European aspirations. The US is interested in Ukraine because protesters want closer ties to Europe, not Russia. The US has historically fought to prevent a relationship between Germany and Russia, fearing their combined power. The US fears German technology and capital combined with Russian natural resources and manpower.

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A foundation was set up in Ukraine before it became independent from Russia, and it has been functioning since then. Biden was involved in Ukraine and tried to convert Poroshenko into a democratic leader. They wanted to help Ukraine become united and offered assistance. They also asked for prompt action to deliver an aid package, including a $1 billion loan guarantee, to support reform in Ukraine. Biden had gotten a commitment from Poroshenko and Yatsenyuk to take action against a state prosecutor, but they didn't follow through. Biden threatened to withhold the $1 billion if the prosecutor wasn't fired, and expressed frustration with the situation.

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Joe Biden, while at the Council on Foreign Relations, allegedly bragged that he got the top prosecutor in Ukraine fired. He conditioned Ukraine receiving a billion dollars in US financial assistance on the firing of Victor Shokin, who was investigating Burisma. This financial assistance was a US aid grant. The speaker suggests finding the video of this event, calling it shocking and highlighting Biden's hubris and ego in speaking about it publicly, especially with the Council on Foreign Relations backdrop.

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A foundation was set up in Ukraine before it became independent from Russia. Biden was involved in Ukraine and tried to convert Poroshenko into a democratic leader. They wanted to assist Ukraine in becoming a united country. They asked for prompt action and an aid package, including a $1 billion loan guarantee, to support reform. Biden had a commitment from Poroshenko and Yatsenyuk to take action against a state prosecutor, but they didn't follow through. Biden threatened to withhold the $1 billion if the prosecutor wasn't fired, saying, "If the prosecutor is not fired, you're not getting the money."

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I established a foundation in Ukraine prior to its independence from Russia, which has been active and influential in recent events. I appreciate criticism, but it should align with my views. During the upheaval, members of Congress, notably John McCain, visited Ukraine, showing support for those challenging their government. McCain's presence reassured the protesters in Maidan that they had backing from the United States. He emphasized that the struggle was about the future they desired and deserved for their country. What about the US ambassador?

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"USAID has been there since independence." "helping fund the creation of Dia and the Ministry of Digital Transformation." "Not Dia solving the corruption problem, but it's a huge answer to taking out the middlemen and to creating greater transparency." "ProZoro on procurement in the health domain, which is so cut down on corruption. USAID funded ProZoro." "We were giving $1,500,000,000 every single month just right into the treasury of Ukraine. Just in cash." "the spigot of about a billion a month that we were provide USAID was providing with our treasury department, that is no longer happening." "There are so many answers to this." "the independent journalists who have exposed corruption." "the journalists were the ones that uncovered corruption on the use of US taxpayer dollars." "the Ukraine supplementals always had tens of millions of dollars also from Moldova." "We extended a very large loan, interest free loan, to the government of Ukraine using the frozen assets as collateral." "I'm very worried about Moldova. This is the last chance for Moldova." "Slava Ukraini." "Samantha, stop will never give up."

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"no direct budget support, no energy support, no agricultural support." "the spigot of about a billion a month that we were provide USAID was providing with our treasury department, that is no longer happening." "We extended a very large loan, interest free loan to the government of Ukraine, using the frozen assets as collateral." "we were not able to just take the assets and and give them you know, and for you to just spend the assets." "to spit off interest that in turn became kind of loan payments." "USAID funded ProZoro." "Dia is a huge it's not it's not solving the corruption problem, it's a huge answer taking out the middleman and to being to creating greater transparency." "Dia and the Ministry of Digital Transformation back when it was first created, I think in 2019." "Hoverla, is that right? The decentralization?" "All of those independent journalists who have exposed corruption, including, by the way, ironically, USA might have funded them years ago to get training and learn how to do fact checking." "50% of their budgets in the early years especially were coming from USAID." "in wartime, we were giving $1,500,000,000 every single month just right into the treasury of Ukraine." "Just in cash." "the Ukraine supplementals always had tens of millions of dollars also for Moldova, and that money went much, much further in Moldova than it did in Ukraine because it's such a small country." "But all of those investments. But people don't when they think about Western support, they think about arms..." "Everything went away when Trump came to power." "I think this is the last chance for Moldova." "We did I we we searched resources. unprecedented investments there." "We will never give up. Never." "Slava Ukraini."

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George Soros explains that he set up a foundation in Ukraine before Ukraine became independent from Russia, and that the foundation has been functioning ever since and has played an important part in events now.

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The United States and Ukraine have signed an historic economic partnership agreement establishing the United States Ukraine Reconstruction Investment Fund. This partnership allows the U.S. to invest alongside Ukraine to unlock its growth assets and mobilize American talent, capital, and governance standards to improve Ukraine's investment climate and accelerate its economic recovery. The Development Finance Corporation will participate in establishing the fund in collaboration with the government of Ukraine. This agreement signals to Russian leadership that the Trump administration is committed to a peace process centered on a free, sovereign, and prosperous Ukraine. The U.S. and the government of Ukraine look forward to quickly operationalizing this economic partnership.

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Interviewer notes Soros funded dissident activities during the 1989 revolutions in Eastern Europe. Soros responds that he 'set up a foundation in Ukraine before Ukraine became independent of, Russia' and that 'the foundation has been, functioning ever since, and it played an important part in events now.' Asked whether Ukraine will assert independence from Russia and orient toward the West (not specifically NATO), he implies challenges ahead, stating 'No. Putin will try to destabilize, Ukraine.' He reiterates the foundation's ongoing role, saying 'the foundation has been, functioning ever since, and it played an important part in events now.' The discussion ties Soros's past funding of dissident activities to his ongoing Ukrainian foundation's role.

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George Soros stated he set up a foundation in Ukraine before it became independent from Russia. According to Soros, the foundation has been functioning ever since and played an important part in current events. Soros believes Putin will try to destabilize Ukraine.

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The speaker states that the foundation was functioning before Ukraine's independence from Russia. They claim Biden was deeply involved in Ukraine and had more patience than they did in trying to convert Poroshenko into a democratic leader.

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A foundation was established in Ukraine before its independence from Russia and has been functioning since, playing a role in current events. A member of congress stated that members of congress, including John McCain, visited Ukraine during that period. According to the speaker, some individuals challenging their elected government were told by a senior US official, who had run for president and was a top official in the US Congress, that the US was with them. Senator McCain said it was always a pleasure to be back in Ukraine and stated, "This is about the future you want for your country. This is about the future you deserve." Another speaker claimed that Senator McCain gave the people in the Maiden a feeling that they had the backing of the most powerful country on earth.

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Two weeks after Trump's win, Biden warns Poroshenko not to make Trump think he needs to bail out Ukraine financially. Biden suggests closing Pravat Bank to secure an IMF loan for economic and physical security.

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We're discussing a phone call between Victoria Nuland, the top US diplomat for Europe, and the US ambassador to Ukraine, Jeff Pyatt. They talk about getting Sari to come in on Monday or Tuesday with the help of the UN and EU. The United States has supported Ukraine since its independence in 1991, investing over $5 billion to promote democracy, good governance, and civic participation. Americans support Ukrainian protesters who want closer ties to Europe. The United States has always been concerned about the alliance between Germany and Russia, as it poses a threat. The combination of German technology and capital with Russian resources and manpower has historically worried the US.

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Victoria Nuland, the top US diplomat for Europe, had a phone call with US ambassador to Ukraine, Jeff Pyatt. They discussed getting Sari and Von Kymun to agree that Sari could come in Monday or Tuesday to help glue the situation with UN and EU assistance. Since 1991, the US has invested over $5 billion in Ukraine to build democratic skills, institutions, civic participation, and good governance, preconditions for achieving European aspirations and ensuring a secure, prosperous, and democratic Ukraine. The US supports Ukrainian resistance, as protesters want closer ties to Europe, not Russia. The US's main interest for a century has been the relationship between Germany and Russia, fearing their union. The US fears German technology and capital combined with Russian natural resources and manpower.

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Victoria Nuland, the top US diplomat for Europe, had a phone call with the US ambassador to Ukraine, Jeff Pyatt. They discussed getting Seri and Ban Ki Moon to help "glue" things together with UN and EU assistance. Since 1991, the US has invested over $5 billion in Ukraine to build democratic skills and institutions, promote civic participation and good governance, and help Ukraine achieve its European aspirations. The US primordial interest has been the relationship between Germany and Russia, as united, they are the only force that could threaten the US. The US primordial fear is German technology and capital combined with Russian natural resources and manpower.
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