WASHINGTON: As Russia's war in Ukraine approaches a month, US President Joe Biden will visit to Poland this week after meeting with NATO and European Union (EU) allies in Belgium, according to White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki.
Psaki said in a statement on Sunday that the President will fly to Poland on Friday after meeting with NATO Allies, G7 leaders, and EU leaders in Brussels on Wednesday to "address international efforts to support Ukraine and impose severe and unprecedented costs on Russia for its aggression."
He will attend a bilateral meeting with his Polish colleague, Andrzej Duda, in Warsaw. During the meeting, Biden will "address how the US, in collaboration with our allies and partners, is responding to the humanitarian and human rights disaster that Russia's unjustifiable and unprovoked war on Ukraine has produced," according to Psaki. She said, the President has no intentions to visit Ukraine.
On Monday, Biden will discuss the Ukraine crisis with French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
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