NATO, Ukraine and Israel leaders honour Lindsey Graham's ally-first legacy
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Leaders from NATO countries, Ukraine and Israel paid tribute on Sunday to US Senator Lindsey Graham, remembering him as a friend, partner and strong backer of trans-Atlantic ties. Graham was widely seen as a constant presence in foreign policy before and during President Donald Trump's time in office. The Republican senator had visited Ukraine shortly before his death and had announced on Friday that he had reached an agreement with the Trump administration to move ahead with a sanctions package against Russia. Tributes from Europe and Israel focused on his support for Ukraine, NATO and the US-Israel alliance. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said he had met Graham twice in the past week and noted that the senator had visited Ukraine 10 times since Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022. Zelenskyy said Graham "was here with our people when it was most needed" and added that "Lindsey was a true defender of freedom and the values that make our world safer". Graham also drew praise from countries on NATO's eastern edge, where Russia's intentions are viewed with concern. Graham, once a critic of Trump before becoming a close ally, advised the president on foreign policy issues including Iran and Russia. Senate Majority Leader John Thune said, "Lindsey's long and dedicated service in the Air Force and in Congress carried him to far-flung regions of the world" and added, "He was a strong advocate for the United States and a strong ally to freedom-loving countries across the globe. He believed in the might of America to achieve good in the world and dedicated his life to advancing that cause." The tributes underlined Graham's role in US foreign policy and his long-standing support for allies across Europe, Ukraine and Israel.
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