Biden plans to visit Poland on February 20-22
US President Joe Biden plans to visit Poland this month to mark the anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine
White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre said this during a press briefing.
In Poland he will meet with President Duda and other regional leaders to discuss bilateral cooperation and collective assistance to Ukraine.
In addition, Biden will also deliver a speech on the one-year anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
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Earlier, Biden said that the United States would continue to support Ukraine and stay with the country for as long as necessary.
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On February 3, the Pentagon announced a new USD 2.2 billion defense assistance package for Ukraine. It includes 250 Javelins, 155-mm artillery ammunition, 120-mm mortar shells, 190 heavy machine guns with ammunition, two HAWK medium-range surface-to-air missile systems, 4 air reconnaissance radars, 20 counter-battery radars, anti-aircraft guns, and ammunition.
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On February 9, US President Joe Biden said that Russian leader Vladimir Putin “has already lost Ukraine” and that assistance to Ukraine during the confrontation with Russia is open-ended.
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