Washington, DC - Patriarch Shevchuk met with representatives
of the US State Department including Assistant Secretary of State Eric Rubin, Assistant
Secretary of State Tom Melina, and Special Envoy Ira Froman on Friday, February
7, 2014. He asked the officials to help
foster peaceful dialogue with the government and the people.
Washington, DC - On February 6, 2014, Patriarch Sviatoslav met with Senator
Christopher Murphy (D-Connecticut) who serves on the Foreign Relations
Committee. He suggested to Senator Murphy that the USA could help Ukraine by
acting as a mediator between the government and the people so that there can be
constructive dialogue without violence.
Washington, DC - Patriarch Sviatoslav Shevchuk was greeted
by Representative Chris Smith (R-New Jersey) who serves on the House Committee
on Foreign Affairs - Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human
Rights, and International Organizations
Chairman, on February 6, 2014. He
informed Representative Smith of the great concern about human rights
violations happening in Ukraine with at least 60 people having disappeared
without a trace and some 1000 people being imprisoned and denied visits by
chaplains.
Washington, DC - Patriarch Sviatoslav met with
Representative Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) who serves on the House Appropriations
Committee and Defense Subcommittee on
Thursday February 6, 2014. The Patriarch
shared with her about the growing economic issues in Ukraine, especially as
they impact the elderly who for months do not receive pension checks; teachers,
doctors, nurses, and others employed by the government not receiving a pay check
regularly. He related how this problem
then results in middleclass businesses not being able to sell any goods or
services thus compounding the economic hardships being experienced by ordinary
people in Ukraine.
Washington, DC - Patriarch Sviatoslav had a private audience
with Vice President Joseph Biden after the National Prayer Breakfast on
February 6, 2014. His Beatitude told
Vice President Biden that the people involved with the protests are peacefully
manifesting that there is no trust at this time between the ordinary people of
Ukraine and its government.