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Kamala Harris promises to continue supporting Ukraine in the event of being elected president of the United States

US Vice President Kamala Harris made an important statement about the future policy of the United States if it is elected president. During the speech, Harris confirmed her determination to continue Ukraine's military support and strengthen the role of NATO in global security.

Speaking to thousands of supporters on the fourth and last day of the congress in Chicago, Harris sharply criticized her rival from the Republican Party Donald Trump for approaching authoritarian leaders. Harris, only one month after President Joe Biden left the election race, supporting her candidacy, accused Trump of refusing Ukraine and allies and blamed the United States.

As the president I will firmly support Ukraine and our allies by NATO

-said Harris on August 22 during a 40-minute speech.

According to her, according to the BBC, after the start of a full -scale invasion of Russia, she helped to "mobilize the global response" in order for Ukraine to be able to protect against Russian aggression.

"I will never be shaken in the protection of America's security and ideals, because in a continuous struggle between democracy and tyranny I know what I stand on," Harris stressed.

59-year-old Harris, the first dark-skinned woman and the first person of South Asian descent, who accepted the presidential nomination from the Great Party, expressed an optimistic view of the United States and their position in the world, which is noted, contrasting with the sad picture depicted by Trump at the Republican Congress.

"I see a nation that is ready to move forward, ready for the next step in an incredible trip that is America," she said.

Harris's speech, according to the BBC, became the culmination of the congress, which took place for four days. During this time, the current US President Joe Biden, Bill and Hillary Clinton, Barack and Michelle Obama, the former spokesman of the Nancy Pelosi Representatives, as well as Harris, Tim Volz, was a spokesman for Nancy Pelosi.

As with a similar congress of Republicans in July, the hall was crowded with star guests. The TV presenter Op Winfrey and Rapra Lil John was joined by Musicians by Stevie Vander and John Ledzng. It was rumored that Beyoncé or Taylor Swift could appear at the congress.

In total, this year's Democrats have visited about 50,000 people in Chicago.

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