Biden arrived in Poland on his second visit since the Russian invasion of Ukraine

Polish President Andrzej Duda, welcomes President of the USA Joe Biden at the Presidential Palace in Warsaw who is visiting Poland his second country over his tour in Eastern Europe ...


Edited by | Tony Wild
Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2023.
Warsaw - Poland



The visit is the second of Biden who went there to revive the anniversary day of the Russian war on Ukraine.

Aday before Mr. president paid a sudden visit to Kyiv the capital of Ukraine where he met President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the visit gave the Ukrainian president characteristic support.

Today, Mr. President Biden met with Polish President Andrzej Duda in Warsaw on Tuesday where they discussed the current serious situation with the Russian invasion of Ukraine as well as the threats which reached Warsaw as it can be the second station for the Russian president to invade after Ukraine, the matter which is not acceptable to USA or NATO.

Later Tuesday, Biden will make remarks from Warsaw on the war in Ukraine.



Biden spoke to Duda in November after Russian missiles crossed Poland’s border with Ukraine and killed two people in Poland. Biden at the time reiterated the “ironclad commitment” of the United States to the NATO alliance.

 

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What's interesting in this visit, is the way of moving for Mr. President of America, Biden arrived in Warsaw late Monday after his historic visit to war-torn Kyiv. He took a train for about 10 hours to get back to Poland from Kyiv and then took a short flight to Warsaw.

In Kyiv, Biden met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and announced $500 million in new military assistance for the country. Biden spent roughly five hours in the city for his first trip there since the war began.

 

 

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