United States President Joe Biden said this Wednesday that “the United States is committed to NATO.” Biden met with members of the NGO’s nine countries in Warsaw, Poland, for a summit on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine.
“It’s nice to be here. I am impressed with this exceptional leadership,” he admitted.
“We are getting stronger,” the US President said at the beginning of the meeting. “As we approach the first anniversary of the war, we cannot give up. It is important to be present,” he explained.
The US President stressed that the war in Ukraine is not only a captured country, but also an insult to freedom and democracy. “I make it clear that we will continue to support Ukraine,” he repeated.
NATO Secretary General after Biden’s speech said that “Putin is preparing not for peace, but for a new war.” “We cannot allow Russia to continue planning more attacks and violence,” he warned. Jens Stoltenerg.
Recall that the war in Ukraine began on February 24 last year and has already led to the death of more than eight thousand civilians. In addition to tens of thousands of wounded, there is a trail of destruction in several Ukrainian cities.
Biden was in Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, this Monday to reaffirm American support for the Ukrainian people. Several support measures have already been announced, with military assistance worth more than 500 million euros.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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