Biden: “With Ukraine until victory”
At a meeting with Kiev’s foreign and defense ministers in Warsaw, Biden then assured that the United States will stand by Ukraine until victory: “Nothing will force the United States to turn its back on Ukraine or weaken our own support.” . On the contrary, this support will only grow,” added the US President.
Biden: “New sanctions for Moscow and further aid for Kyiv”
Biden then pledged “further efforts to help Ukraine defend its territory” and to hold Russian President Vladimir Putin “accountable for Russia’s brutal aggression, including new sanctions.”
Kremlin: “Biden insults against Putin reduce room for maneuver”
According to Biden, Moscow’s reaction was not long in coming. “Biden’s new insults to Putin narrow window of opportunity to improve RussiaUS ties”. This was stated by the Kremlin, quoted by Tass. “It is strange to hear allegations against Putin from Biden calling for bombing of Yugoslavia and
Killing people,” added Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
Zelenskyy’s head of cabinet: “Disappointments of NATO and EU leadership”
“We are very disappointed with the outcome of NATO and EU leaders,” Andriy Yermak, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy’s chief of cabinet, said on video at the Atlantic Council in Washington, one of the top US think tanks. Yermak, reports The Washington Post, then criticized the line taken by the United States and Europe, calling it “tolerance.” “We expected more courage, stronger decisions. Instead, NATO seems more intent on not provoking Russia and avoiding an escalation of the conflict. We need very specific things and are forced to keep reminding you of them.