


So, the coalition is held really strong, as President Biden often talks about. Can you talk to us a little bit about what – it's a year and that's been a very important moment, for a lot of reasons, and including in the refugee crisis.ĪDMINISTRATOR POWER: Just stepping back, it's a year since Putin gratuitously decided to inflict brutality and tried to take over a sovereign member of the United Nations, and a year in which President Biden rallied the democracies of the world, but not only the democracies of the world, in more than 140 countries at the UN, to condemn the invasion multiple times now, which I know from having been a UN Ambassador is not easy, because people's interests pay, the intimidation and pressure that the Russian Federation places on countries not to vote, to do something that might to the outsider seem kind of symbolic, which is a vote against Russia, is pretty hard for small countries to withstand particularly those who are in vulnerable parts of the world. First, I wanted to talk to you about what is the sort of most recent thing that you guys have been working on. MOLLY JONG-FAST: We have so much to talk about. Welcome to Fast Politics, Samantha Power.ĪDMINISTRATOR SAMANTHA POWER: Great to be here.

MOLLY JONG-FAST: Samantha Power is the Administrator of USAID.
