Russia-Ukraine war: Biden provokes Putin once again: “He’s a butcher ‘”

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After taking part in the NATO summit earlier this week, the President of the United States, Joe Biden, Intended today (Saturday) with the Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Dmitry Kolba And the Minister of Defense Oleksi Reznikov, This during his visit to Poland. The meeting was also attended by US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin.

During the meeting, the American president called his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, “Rhythm”. In response, the Kremlin issued a response stating that this statement reduces the possibility of restoring relations between the parties, according to the TASS news agency.

Biden with senior Ukrainian government officials (Photo: REUTERS / Evelyn Hockstein)

According to a State Department spokesman, the United States has expressed “an unwavering commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.” The Ukrainian foreign minister said his country had received additional security promises from the United States on the development of security cooperation. “President Biden has said that what is happening in Ukraine will change the history of the 21st century, and we will work together to ensure that this change is for our benefit, for the benefit of Ukraine, for the benefit of the democratic world,” he said.

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The White House said in a statement that “this evening, Biden will address the world’s united efforts to support the people of Ukraine, to hold Russia accountable for its brutal war and to defend a future rooted in democratic principles.” Biden is also scheduled to visit the Refugee Absorption Center at Warsaw National Stadium, after announcing his intention to allow hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian refugees to enter his country. He praised Poland’s activity in absorbing refugees, and clarified that other countries should do so in order to “ease the burden”.

Biden with Soldiers of the 82nd Airborne Division (Photo: REUTERS / Evelyn Hockstein)Biden with Soldiers of the 82nd Airborne Division (Photo: REUTERS / Evelyn Hockstein)

Yesterday, the American president met in the Polish city of Rzeszow with the soldiers of the 82nd Airborne Division of the US Army. In his speech, he said: “The question is who will win – is it democracy and the values ​​we share, or autocracy? That’s really what’s at stake. “What lies here is not only what we are doing to help the Ukrainian people and prevent the massacre from continuing – but also what the freedom of your children and grandchildren will look like.”

Biden is also scheduled to meet with top Polish government officials to discuss their readiness in case Russia attacks them as well. Biden met with Polish President Andrzej Duda and pledged to help.

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