Bipartisan Senate Resolution Vows Support for Ukraine, Condemns Putin’s ‘unjust and unwarranted invasion’
Joint resolution urges Russia to end its violent, illegal, and immoral assault on Ukraine and return to diplomacy
DENVER, CO – In a bipartisan joint resolution the Colorado State Senate today voiced its unequivocal support for the people of Ukraine and condemned Russian President Vladimir Putin for launching the first violent invasion of a sovereign nation in Europe since 1945.
The resolution, which passed unanimously, also endorsed the sanctions imposed on Russia’s economy by President Joe Biden and called for a swift end to the bloodshed and a return to diplomacy.
“Vladimir Putin’s cruel and reckless attack on Ukraine is an indefensible violation of international law that will cost thousands of lives and cause pain and suffering for millions,” said Senator Chris Hansen (D-Denver), who sponsored the resolution. “We strongly condemn Putin’s needless aggression, as well as anyone who supports him or his despotic regime. Colorado is proud to stand alongside the Ukrainian people as they endure this brutal and senseless war, and we will do everything we can to support Ukraine, encourage diplomacy, and hold Russia and its leaders accountable for their actions.”
The joint resolution was also sponsored by Senate Minority Leader Chris Holbert (R-Douglas County) and Sen. Bob Gardner (R-Colorado Springs), and will be considered by the House on Monday.
The full text of the resolution is below:
WHEREAS, the post-war international security order, led by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), has relied upon diplomacy, peace and open communication over armed conflict to ensure prosperity and stability for over 1 billion people for more than 70 years; and
WHEREAS, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Ukrainian people voted overwhelmingly to form a nation independent from Russia, building a democracy and a thriving country grounded in the rule of law; and
WHEREAS, in 2014, the pro-Western Euromaidan protest movement in Ukraine led to the resignation of authoritarian president Viktor Yanukovych, a brutal ally of Vladamir Putin, ushering in democratically elected leaders who have sought closer ties to the EU and the United States; and
WHEREAS, the Russian Federation, seeking to block the free will of the Ukrainian people in their pursuit of security, peace and prosperity through closer ties to the EU and the United States, annexed territory from Ukraine in 2014 and instigated, supported and supplied a deadly separatist war in Eastern Ukraine that has destabilized the region and killed thousands of civilians; and
WHEREAS, the Russian Federation deployed military assets to support the separatist militias in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, resulting in the reckless missile attack that downed Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 and killed 298 innocent civilians in 2014; and
WHEREAS, Vladimir Putin intentionally lied to his own people and to the global community to create a false pretext to invade and occupy Ukraine based on lies that Ukraine posed a threat to Russians and that falsely connected Ukraine and its political leaders to Nazism; and
WHEREAS, the Russian Federation violated international peace and security agreements that sought a peaceful solution in Eastern Ukraine and instead amassed hundreds of thousands of troops on Ukraine’s border; and
WHEREAS, Vladimir Putin has now launched an unjust and unwarranted invasion upon the peaceful nation of Ukraine; and
WHEREAS, Russian soldiers are currently sweeping through the country, inflicting violence and terror upon millions of civilians and destroying homes, businesses, and property; and
WHEREAS, Ukraine is a proud and honorable nation under siege and the brutality of this unnecessary and violent war is an affront to both international law and common decency; and
WHEREAS, Ukraine has been a bulwark against Russian military aggression in Europe and Vladimir Putin has said his goal is to recreate the Soviet Union and may have intentions to threaten NATO allies with military force; and
WHEREAS, Vladimir Putin has sought to destabilize countries across Europe and interfere in other countries’ elections and democracies including the United States; and
WHEREAS, The United States has galvanized the international community and our allies to impose the strongest possible sanctions on Russia and its financial institutions in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine; and
WHEREAS, Colorado is home to thousands of Ukrainian Americans and to millions who care deeply for and stand strongly in support of the Ukrainian people; and
WHEREAS, Ukraine deserves the support of every American and the entire international community as it defends itself from this unprovoked Russian invasion, the largest attack by one state against another in Europe since World War II; therefore
Be It Resolved by the Senate and the House of Representatives of the Seventy-third General Assembly of the State of Colorado:
That we, the members of the Colorado General Assembly:
(1) Proudly stand alongside Ukraine, its people, and its leaders during this horrific and unnecessary war, and vow to support Ukraine and hold Russia fully accountable for its catastrophic decision to invade;
(2) Condemn, in the strongest possible terms, Vladimir Putin’s violent attack on the people of Ukraine, and strongly endorse the swift and severe economic sanctions and stringent export controls President Biden's administration has imposed on Russia; and
(3) Urge Russia to immediately cease its violent, illegal, and immoral assault upon Ukraine, end the needless bloodshed, and return to diplomacy and the rules-based international order that has ensured peace and prosperity for so many.
Be It Further Resolved, That copies of this Resolution be sent to the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, the Majority Leader of the United States House of Representatives, the Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives, the President of the United States Senate, the Majority Leader of the United States Senate, the Minority Leader of the United States Senate, and all members of the Colorado Congressional delegation.