White House: Biden does not intend to go to Kyiv during his trip to Europe

The US presidency has tried to put an end to the scenario that Joe Biden will visit Ukraine during his trip to Europe this week.

“The trip will be focused on continuing our efforts to rally the people in favor of the Ukrainian people and against (Russian President Vladimir Putin)’s invasion of Ukraine,” he said. Jen Psaki, via Twitter.

In a press release issued by Ms. Psaki, she confirmed that the US President will visit Poland after his meetings in Brussels.

The US ambassador to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, told CNN that there was no discussion about what she knew of the possibility of the US head of state going to Ukraine. He recalled that Washington had issued a travel instruction to the Americans urging them not to visit this “war-torn country”.

Joe Biden will travel to the Old Continent the day after Wednesday. This will be his third trip to Europe since taking over the presidency in January 2021.

On Thursday, he is scheduled to attend special NATO, EU and G7 summits in Brussels, during his services. On Friday, he will be in Warsaw, where he will hold bilateral talks with his Polish counterpart Andrei Duda.

“The US President will discuss how the United States, along with its allies and partners, is responding to the humanitarian and human rights crisis created by Russia’s unjustified and unprovoked war against Ukraine,” she said. Psaki in the press release he published.

SOURCE: AMPE

Source: Capital

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