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Former Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor discusses the Russia-Ukraine war and Russian sanctions.
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Former Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor discusses the Russia-Ukraine war and Russian sanctions.
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ABC News’ Linsey Davis speaks with former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor on how the war in Ukraine stands one month after the Russian invasion.
“The Ukrainian military has performed way above expectations,” said William Taylor, a scholar at the U.S. Institute of Peace think tank and former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine. “But in order for them to continue, it’s going to require a lot of support from NATO and from the United States. And that needs to come now.”
"They can do a couple of things. One, they can turn on the spigot. The weapons are flowing. But the spigot can be bigger. It can be wider open. There can be more going in there," said William Taylor.
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