Biden calls for ‘lockstep’ NATO response to Russia’s Ukraine invasion

President Biden insisted that NATO should stay united in its response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine as he met Saturday with Polish President Andrzej Duda in Warsaw.

“Vladimir Putin was relying on having the ability to divide NATO, however he hasn’t been capable of do it,” Biden advised Duda throughout a protracted convention desk full of officers of each governments

“That’s why it’s so essential that Poland and the US hold in lockstep,” he added.

Duda has been pushing NATO to supply extra arms, together with anti-tank missiles, to Ukraine’s army forces – and has proposed a plan to ship its personal fighter jets to Ukraine in alternate for American planes, an concept that Biden has rejected.

“America’s capability to satisfy its function in different elements of the world rests upon a united Europe,” Biden declared. “Instability in Europe all the time comes again to hang-out the US.”

Biden is wrapping up a three-day diplomatic mission to Europe as Russia’s assault on Ukraine enters its second month.

Biden during his meeting with the Polish President at the Presidential Palace.
Biden throughout his assembly with the Polish President on the Presidential Palace.
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His temporary remarks acknowledged Poland’s key function in sheltering most of the 3.7 million civilians who've fled Russia’s assault on Ukrainian inhabitants facilities — with a point out of his administration’s personal border disaster.

“We now have on our southern border hundreds of individuals a day — actually, not figuratively — attempting to get into the US,” Biden stated.

“However we really feel now we have to do our half,” he stated, referring to the White Home plan, introduced Thursday, to welcome as much as 100,000 Ukrainians to the US.

Hundreds are already on their approach to the US-Mexico border to assert asylum, based on stories.

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