In this capital, Biden spoke with Polish president, Andrzej Duda, who shared with him his unconditional support for the Kyiv regime.
He also delivered a speech at the former Royal Castle in Warsaw to reiterate the same theme and announce that the United States will host the next NATO summit in 2024.
The US president met on Wednesday with the heads of state and government of nine countries on the eastern flank of the Atlantic alliance and the NATO secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg, to whom he promised support.
For his part, the Kremlin spokesman, Dmitri Peskov, in an interview with the Russian public channel Pervy Kanal, described Biden’s tour of Ukraine and Poland as a continued concentration of Russophobia and mutual persuasion about new deliveries of arms to Ukraine.
Finally, the president stumbled again while climbing the stairs of the Air Force One plane in front of all the cameras, before rejoining and climbing the rest of the steps.
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