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Tarasyuk Meets with Members of U.S. Congress
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Acting Foreign Minister Tarasyuk
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In the picture (from left to right):
Serhiy Zhykharev, Ukrainian National Information Service (UNIS)
Director of Congressional Relations; Rep. Sander Levin (D-MI),
co-chair - Congressional Ukrainian Caucus; Minister of Foreign Affairs
of Ukraine Borys Tarasyuk; Rep. Curt Weldon (R-PA), co-chair -
Congressional Ukrainian Caucus; Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D-OH), co-chair -
Congressional Ukrainian Caucus; Yevgeny Bendersky, Legislative
Assistant for Rep. Curt Weldon; Michael Sawkiw, Jr., President of the
UCCA; Laryssa Kyj, Executive VP of the UCCA and President of the
United Ukrainian American Relief Committee |
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Washington, DC
(UNIS) - On Tuesday, September 20, 2005, the Congressional
Ukrainian Caucus (CUC) and the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America
(UCCA) co-sponsored a luncheon with Ukraine’s acting Minister for Foreign
Affairs, the Honorable Borys Tarasyuk. The luncheon was marked by a warm,
friendly atmosphere and lively discussion of the latest developments in
Ukraine, as well as ways to expand cooperation between the two nations.
Among those present were CUC co-chairs Rep. Curt Weldon (R-PA); Rep. Marcy
Kaptur (D-OH); and, Rep. Sander Levin (D-MI). In addition, other guests
included Rep. Joe Wilson (R-SC); Dr. Kay King, Legislative Director for Rep.
Tom Lantos (D-CA); Richard Mereu, Majority Staff Director for the House of
Representatives International Relations Committee, Subcommittee on Europe
and Emerging Threats; Serhiy Korsunsky, Charge D’Affairs of the Embassy of
Ukraine in the United States; Yevgeny Bendersky, Legislative Assistant for
Rep. Curt Weldon; Michael Sawkiw, Jr., President of the UCCA; Laryssa Kyj,
Executive VP of the UCCA and President of the United Ukrainian American
Relief Committee; Serhiy Zhykharev, Ukrainian National Information Service
(UNIS) Director of Congressional Relations; Kyle parker, Vice President of
the American Foreign Policy Council (AFPC); and, other staffers for Minister
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The discussion focused mainly on the results of
President Yushchenko’s and Minister Tarasyuk’s meetings during their working
visit to New York for the World Summit of leaders at the United Nations.
Minister Tarasyuk conveyed to the Members of Congress the warm reception
President Yushchenko received during his meeting with U.S. Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice, who expressed support for Ukraine’s development and
encouraged President Yushchenko to continue steering the country toward
democracy and market economy.
During the luncheon, the
U.S. Members of Congress inquired about the Ukrainian Parliament’s failure
to approve President Yushchenko’s nominee for Prime Minister, to which
Minister Tarasyuk responded that the refusal of several parliamentary
factions to take part in the vote was disappointing; however, he also
expressed hope that the factions will find a compromise and approve a new
Prime Minister in the second round of voting, which is expected to take
place next week.
Rep. Weldon (R-PA) spoke
about the need to repeal the Jackson-Vanik amendment with regard to
Ukraine. Other Members of Congress supported his statement and expressed
their support for Ukraine’s graduation from the obsolete amendment stating
that by passing such legislation the United States would demonstrate its
support of Ukraine’s democratic reforms. Both Rep. Kaptur (D-OH) and Sander
Levin (D-MI) remarked that the continued battle against corruption is a
necessary condition in order to demonstrate to the world community Ukraine’s
dedication to overcoming its Soviet legacy. Rep. Levin (D-MI) remarked that
he is also encouraged by the increasingly public battle against corruption
in Ukraine and views it as a sign that democracy in Ukraine is in good shape
and is taking a strong root in its society on all levels.
In concluding the luncheon,
Members of U.S. Congress pledged their support for Ukraine’s democratic
reforms and expressed hope that the upcoming parliamentary elections in
Ukraine in combination with the appointment of a new Cabinet and
constitutional reform will bring stability to Ukraine and allow the country
to advance toward its goals of WTO accession, NATO membership, and eventual
European Union integration. |
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