US Transport Secretary Pete Buttigieg in Kyiv, announces infrastructure advisor for Ukraine.
U.S. Transport Secretary Pete Buttigieg arrived in Kyiv for an official visit, the U.S. Transportation Department announced on Nov.
8. "Our message today is clear: the United States supports Ukraine and the Ukrainian people," U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget A.
Brink captioned a photo of his arrival on X. The reason for the visit is "to deliver on a top ask to place an infrastructure advisor here," Buttigieg said in a separate post on X. The Kyiv-based advisor will "provide technical assistance on project delivery as part of the country's rebuilding efforts."
The Transportation Department named the advisor as Robert Mariner, who has "decades of transportation project experience" working for the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Navy.
Mariner has previously served as an advisor to the Transportation Counselor to U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan, the Transportation Department said. Mariner's posting is "one of countless ways the U.S. continues to stand with the people of Ukraine for the long haul and ensure its connection to the world," Buttigieg said.
After his arrival, the transport secretary and U.S. ambassador visited the Come Back Alive Foundation and spoke to Ukrainian veterans. They also met with Buttigieg's Ukrainian counterpart, Infrastructure Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov. Kubrakov thanked Buttigieg and Brink "for an incredibly pleasant and productive meeting."
The three discussed how to boost Ukraine's economy through strengthening logistics routes by road, rail, and water, Kubrakov said. The posting of a senior infrastructure advisor to Kyiv comes weeks after the arrival of Penny Pritzker, the U.S. Special Representative for Economic Recovery in Ukraine, on Oct.
16. After talks with Pritzker, Kubrakov announced on Oct.
17 that the U.S. is to provide Ukraine with nearly £700 million in funds to improve and modernize the country's logistics and transport infrastructure. The funds will be used to improve the conditions of Ukraine's railways, ports, checkpoints, and other transportation infrastructure.
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Elsa Court is a news editor at the Kyiv Independent. She was previously an intern at the Kyiv Post and has a Master's in Conflict Studies and Human Rights from Utrecht University. Before joining the Kyiv Independent, she worked at the Netherlands Red Cross programme to arrange hosts for Ukrainian refugees and as a freelance writer and editor.
Elsa is originally from the UK and is based in the Netherlands.