Administrator Samantha Power on CNN’s Erin Burnett OutFront
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I want to go now to Samantha Power, the Administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development and also the former U.S. ambassador to the UN. And she just returned from Ukraine and Administrator Power, I want to talk to you about Ukraine and your most recent visit in just a moment.
Tổng Giám đốc USAID Samantha Power phát biểu nhân kỷ niệm 10 năm Quan hệ Đối tác Toàn diện Hoa Kỳ-Việt Nam
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Thay mặt USAID, tôi nồng nhiệt chúc mừng kỷ niệm 10 năm Quan hệ Đối tác Toàn diện giữa Hoa Kỳ và Việt Nam.
Administrator Samantha Power Speaks to Press at the Diia Business Center
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We in the United States, I have to say, are in general somewhat awestruck by the range of capabilities that the Diia app already has. Every time we tell people about the more than 120 services that are available on the platform, Americans say to me, “where can we get Diia?” And I say, well, once Ukraine has won the war and completed its recovery and reconstruction, Mykhailo is going to be spending a lot more time in the United States. But the fact that you can do everything from access your passport, to create an online bank account, to apply for, and be vigilant about, construction permits – all of this is such an important multifaceted aspect of why Diia is so critical.
Administrator Samantha Power at a Press Conference in Kyiv, Ukraine
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So we, at USAID, we work with these soldiers of light to make sure that the infrastructure itself is prepared and our colleagues in the alliance that supports Ukraine, work on the battlefield efforts, the air defense, and other things to try to prevent Russia from being able to inflict so much damage.
Deputy Administrator Isobel Coleman with Al Jazeera's Mahmoud Mourad on Black Sea Grain Initiative
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We've seen markets react in a pretty steady way so far on news of Russia pulling out of the deal yesterday. You saw markets go up a little bit, food prices increase, but then go back to previous level. So I don't think the crisis is today. I worry, though, that the crisis is coming. What Russia is doing is intentionally destroying the agricultural capacity of one of the world's most critical bread baskets. And the repercussions of that are going to be felt for months and years to come. So I think the world should be worried about food security.
Administrator Samantha Power at a Press Conference in Odesa, Ukraine
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Vladimir Putin may be willing to inflict this humanitarian pain on innocents but the United States is not. Today, I am pleased to announce an additional $250 million in new funding for AGRI-Ukraine. AGRI-Ukraine is USAID’s flagship Ukrainian agricultural initiative. AGRI-Ukraine, I launched one year ago.
With these new funds, we will build on the work that we have been doing in partnership with the Ukrainian government, with the transport and logistic industry, and with Ukrainian farmers. We will work to create and to expand alternative export routes for Ukrainian farmers. We will help modernize Ukraine's border crossings.