From Yahoo:
“Albany, NY, to help rebuild Bucha”
The city of Albany, the capital of the US state of New York,
has offered to partner with Ukraine’s Bucha to support its rebuilding efforts. Source:
Anatolii Fedoruk, Bucha Mayor, during a visit to the US, as cited in Ukrinform
Quote from Fedoruk: "We are planning to visit Albany in the state of New
York, Bucha’s future partner city. Albany’s Mayor’s Office proposed an
initiative to partner with our city." "Our main goal here is to tell
the people in the US what is happening in Ukraine, to establish direct contacts
with politicians and foundations that are supporting our rebuilding
efforts."
Details: Fedoruk said that a group of Bucha City Council officials are in the US
with a six-day work visit. He explained that it was "important to rebuild
what has been destroyed, but even more important to modernise and become
stronger than we were on 24 February" [2022, when the full-scale Russian
invasion began – ed.].
Bucha Mayor said that he and his team have meetings with
high-level officials in Washington, including the leadership of the US Agency
for International Development (USAID), congressmen, government officials, party
leaders, journalists, and businessmen. "Democrats and Republicans are
united in their support for Ukraine, both to ensure that Ukraine wins the war
now, and in the future," Fedoruk said. The mayor said that the world’s
attention has been focused on Bucha since the atrocities Russian forces
committed there in spring 2022: "We have even had to take on a diplomatic
role, welcoming foreign politicians and delegations."
Fedoruk also said that he took part in a USAID meeting in
Washington during which the decision to allocate US$135 million previously
designated for The US Russia Investment Fund (TUSRIF) to Ukraine and Moldova
has been approved. "This money was to be used to promote democracy in the
Russian Federation and support Russian municipalities, but in light of the
current circumstances the government made a decision to allocate it to Ukraine
and Moldova," Fedoruk explained, stressing that Bucha residents will have
a say in deciding which projects to fund with this money.
^ I am glad to see Albany, New York is going to help rebuild
Bucha, Ukraine. More Cities around the US and the World should help rebuild
Ukrainian Cities that have been or are being destroyed by Russia. ^
https://news.yahoo.com/albany-ny-help-rebuild-bucha-042212058.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall
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