Thursday, April 16, 2026

UCCA Condemns Vice-President Vance Remarks, Demands Reversal of US Retreat from Ukraine

The following statement was issued by the UCCA on April 16, 2026.

The Ukrainian Congress Committee of America (UCCA), representing over 2 million Americans of Ukrainian descent, strongly condemns Vice-President JD Vance’s recent remarks at a Turning Point USA event, where he declared that halting US funding for Ukraine is among the “proudest” actions he has taken since entering government.  

At a time when Ukraine continues to defend its people, its sovereignty, and the fundamental principles of democracy against russia’s brutal and unprovoked invasion, such a statement is not merely misguided—it is a moral failure. To take pride in withdrawing critical support from a nation under relentless attack is to turn one’s back on victims of war, embolden an aggressor, and erode the moral authority of the United States on the global stage.

This rhetoric reflects an alarming and unacceptable alignment with narratives that benefit russia’s genocidal regime. It signals to the world that this administration is willing to abandon those fighting for freedom and democracy while effectively rewarding violence, repression, and territorial conquest. Such a posture is not neutrality— it is a green light for continued atrocities.

The UCCA calls on Vice President Vance to immediately retract and apologize for these indefensible remarks and demands that the Trump Administration reverse this dangerous and short-sighted policy without delay. A December 2025 survey by the Reagan Institute makes clear that a decisive majority of Americans support continued assistance to Ukraine and recognize russia as an existential threat to the United States. Disregarding this reality is not only politically irresponsible—it is a direct affront to the will of the American people and a failure of leadership at a moment of global consequence. The United States must restore and expand its support for Ukraine, reaffirm its unwavering commitment to defending democracy, and categorically reject any position that enables or legitimizes russia’s ongoing genocidal war.

There can be no ambiguity in the face of such aggression. Standing with Ukraine is not only a moral obligation – it is the US’ national security interests. The consequences of failure will be measured in innocent lives lost, authoritarian regimes emboldened, and the unraveling of the democratic world order.

The UCCA will continue to advocate relentlessly for policies that uphold justice, accountability, and unwavering support for Ukraine in its fight for survival and freedom. 

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