President Joe Biden offers remarks on the White Home on Friday in Washington, DC. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Photos)
President Joe Biden will visit Poland this month to mark the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, returning to the area because the warfare enters a unstable new part with out a clear path to peace.
The president is planning to go to Poland from February 20 to 22. The White Home mentioned he would meet Poland’s President Duda and different leaders from the area. He’ll ship remarks forward of the official anniversary on February 24.
Biden’s aides have been planning for a number of weeks how they are going to mark the anniversary of the invasion, together with doubtlessly a significant tackle. They hope to emphasise the resilience of the Ukrainian folks whereas stressing the significance of unity within the unsure months forward.
The US president hopes to reiterate American assist for Ukraine on his upcoming journey to the area, a prime White Home official mentioned, together with making clear extra help could be forthcoming.
“He needs to speak concerning the significance of the worldwide neighborhood’s resolve and unity in supporting Ukraine for now happening a 12 months,” mentioned John Kirby, the strategic communications coordinator on the Nationwide Safety Council.
Making ready for an offensive: Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelensky is at present making ready for an anticipated Russian offensive within the spring, interesting to Western governments for added help and weaponry — together with fighter jets and tanks — to assist maintain the struggle. He visited London, Paris and Brussels this week to ship his requests in particular person, a uncommon journey exterior his nation that lent his appeals new urgency.
Some background: Polish President Andrzej Duda mentioned allied relations are “stronger than ever” after the White Home’s announcement.
Biden final visited Poland, a key NATO ally, in April, touring close to the Ukraine border to go to with US and Polish troops. He additionally met with refugees fleeing Ukraine after the invasion.
In a speech delivered from the Royal Fortress in Warsaw, Biden mentioned for the primary time that Russian President Vladimir Putin “can not stay in energy,” edging towards calling for regime change in Moscow.