Biden visits Zelensky in Kyiv and says Putin ‘dead wrong’ on Ukraine waron February 20, 2023 at 4:43 pm

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The US president met Ukraine’s Zelensky during the surprise trip and reaffirmed his support.

biden and zelenskyImage source, Reuters

The US will back Ukraine in its fight against Russia for “as long as it takes” President Joe Biden said as he made an unannounced and symbolic visit to the capital, Kyiv.

“We have every confidence you’re going to continue to prevail,” he said.

Mr Biden’s first trip to Ukraine as president comes days before the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion.

He said President Putin had been “dead wrong” to think Russia could outlast Ukraine and its Western allies.

Mr Biden has been meeting Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the pair visited a memorial to soldiers who have died in the nine years since Russia annexed Crimea and its proxy forces captured parts of the eastern Donbas region.

His presence is intended to reaffirm America’s “unwavering commitment to Ukraine’s democracy, sovereignty, and territorial integrity”, according to a White House statement.

According to the New York Times, President Biden took a 10-hour train journey from Poland to reach Kyiv.

Mr Biden is expected to announce more military support for Ukraine, including ammunition and air surveillance radars.

A new wave of sanctions against individuals and companies “that are trying to evade or backfill Russia’s war machine” will also be announced later this week.

Mr Zelensky said: “The results of this visit will surely be seen and will surely be reflected on the battlefield in liberating our territories.”

He also said that the two leaders had discussed the possibility of sending other weapons that so far had not been supplied.

Mr Zelensky has repeatedly called for F-16 fighter jets, something the US and other allies have so far stopped short of approving..

National security adviser Jake Sullivan – who was among President Biden’s entourage – said the US notified Russia about the trip a few hours before President Biden’s departure for “deconfliction purposes”.

He refused to comment on how Moscow had responded to the news.

White House officials said planning for the trip had been happening for “months”, and that a final decision to travel was made on Friday.

In a scene that added drama to the most high-profile visit to Ukraine since the war began, air raid sirens wailed while President Biden and Mr Zelensky were in St Michael’s Cathedral in central Kyiv. The sirens sound regularly in Kyiv.

Joe Biden lays a wreath at Kyiv's war memorial.

Image source, Reuters

While other world leaders have visited Ukraine over the past year, the US president’s appearance in the capital during a war in which American soldiers aren’t fighting is a show of unity at a time when Russia says Western support for Ukraine is waning.

The visit was welcomed by Ukrainians in Kyiv.

“I’m so grateful for his support – it means so much to us,” Roksoliana Gera told the BBC.

“I appreciate his courage, that he took on this challenge and came to show the support of the American nation.”

Oleksandra Soloviova said the visit was an “important sign for the whole world”.

“For Russia first of all, it shows the US supports us and will continue supporting us, with sanctions and military equipment,” she said.

The Ukrainian president’s chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, said that the visit had been strategic as well as historic. “Many issues are being solved and those that have stalled will be accelerated,” he said.

The US is one of Ukraine’s biggest allies and has so far announced $24.9bn (£20.6bn) in military assistance, according to the US state department.

In January, Mr Biden announced that the US would send 31 battle tanks and longer-range missiles are also on their way.

However, there is a growing political divide in the US over the amount of aid Kyiv should receive in future.

President Biden’s visit to Kyiv comes ahead of a three-day visit to Poland.

There he will meet with the country’s President, Andrzej Duda, and with Eastern European members of the Nato military alliance.

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