US President Joe Biden is scheduled to leave for Poland on Monday, ahead of the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine on Friday.
Biden is expected to reaffirm unity among his country's allies and Washington's commitment to helping Ukraine.
The White House says Biden will deliver remarks on Russia's invasion, in which he will stress that the United States will continue providing support to Ukraine for as long as it takes to maintain international order.
During his trip through Wednesday, Biden is to hold talks with Polish President Andrzej Duda and the leaders of NATO's Eastern European members to reaffirm unity among US allies.
His trip comes as some members of the US Republican Party are becoming wary of providing military aid to Ukraine.
An opinion poll by the Associated Press and others in January showed that 48 percent were in favor of military assistance. That is down 12 points from May of last year.
White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said last week that Biden has no plans to visit Ukraine.
Biden is expected to reaffirm unity among his country's allies and Washington's commitment to helping Ukraine.
The White House says Biden will deliver remarks on Russia's invasion, in which he will stress that the United States will continue providing support to Ukraine for as long as it takes to maintain international order.
During his trip through Wednesday, Biden is to hold talks with Polish President Andrzej Duda and the leaders of NATO's Eastern European members to reaffirm unity among US allies.
His trip comes as some members of the US Republican Party are becoming wary of providing military aid to Ukraine.
An opinion poll by the Associated Press and others in January showed that 48 percent were in favor of military assistance. That is down 12 points from May of last year.
White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said last week that Biden has no plans to visit Ukraine.
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U.S. President Joe Biden scheduled for Poland trip, ahead of Ukraine's invasion anniversary by Russia. Biden to reinforce alliance unity and reiterate Washington's commitment to aid Ukraine. Deliver remarks condemning invasion, pledging continuous support. Discussions with Polish President and
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Date: Feb. 20, 2023
Created: 2023/02/20 18:53
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