The hearing focused on the current situation in Ukraine and discussed how the United States, along with the including EU and the OSCE, could best assist Ukraine and deters further Russian aggression. Since November of 2014, Ukraine has been in turmoil, with a deteriorating economy, public unrest by millions of protesters against human rights abuses and corruption.
Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland discussed the geopolitical complications from Russia’s illegal referendum and annexation of Crimea, and stated that Russia’s actions in Ukraine are an affront to the principles of the Helsinki Final Act. The United States’ approach to the situation includes four pillars: bilateral and multilateral support for Ukraine’s democratic future, the costs imposed on Russia for its aggressive actions, efforts to de-escalate the crisis diplomatically, and unwavering commitment to the security of NATO allies.
The hearing also highlighted the work of the Commission’s delegation sent to monitor Ukraine’s May 25th elections.