The U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations has taken significant steps in its response to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. By approving a series of bills, the committee has signaled a firm stance against Russia’s actions. One of the key measures is the recognition of Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism, which would be contingent upon the return of Ukrainian children. In addition, the committee has sanctioned Chinese organizations and individuals who export weapons to Russia, emphasizing the United States’ commitment to curbing the flow of arms to the conflict. Furthermore, the bill proposes the confiscation and transfer of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine’s needs, a move that underscores the economic and strategic implications of the conflict.