President Joe Biden will journey to Poland on Friday for a briefing on the humanitarian disaster sparked by the month-old warfare in Ukraine and to probably meet with Ukrainian refugees displaced by the battle.
Greater than 2 million Ukrainians have fled to Poland because the begin of Russia’s invasion of their nation. In Brussels on Thursday, Biden pledged $1 billion in U.S. humanitarian help to refugees fleeing the invasion and hinted that he could meet with a few of them personally.
“I hope I get to see lots of people,” he mentioned after a trio of summits with key U.S. allies.
Earlier than he departs Brussels, Biden will maintain a bilateral assembly with European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen to debate the allies’ cooperation in responding to the Russian invasion. The 2 leaders will make a joint assertion to the press following their assembly.
Later in Rzeszów, Poland, Biden will obtain a briefing on the humanitarian response to the struggling of civilians inside Ukraine and the response to the movement of refugees fleeing the nation. Afterward, he’ll meet with U.S. providers members within the 82nd Airborne Division who’ve been deployed to Poland in latest weeks to assist bolster NATO’s jap flank.
Biden will shut the day by heading to Warsaw, the place on Saturday he’ll meet with Polish President Andrzej Duda and ship remarks on the united efforts to help the folks of Ukraine and maintain Russia accountable for the warfare.
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►The Council of the European Union concluded Russia’s warfare in Ukraine “grossly violates worldwide regulation” after assembly with U.S. President Joe Biden on Thursday.
►Russia’s navy mentioned it will supply secure passage to international ships which have been stranded in Ukrainian ports.
►Ukraine accused Moscow on Thursday of forcibly taking a whole lot of hundreds of civilians from shattered Ukrainian cities to Russia, the place some could also be used as “hostages” to strain Kyiv to surrender. Lyudmyla Denisova, Ukraine’s ombudsperson, mentioned 402,000 folks, together with 84,000 youngsters, have been taken towards their will.
‘Want to search for peace’: Zelenskyy reassures Ukraine in handle
In a night handle to Ukraine late Thursday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke of hope and dedication because the warfare headed into its second month.
“It’s already evening. However we’re working,” Zelenskyy mentioned in a video handle. “The nation should transfer towards peace, transfer ahead. With day-after-day of our protection, we’re getting nearer to the peace that we’d like a lot. We’re getting nearer to victory. … We are able to’t cease even for a minute.
Earlier within the week, Zelenskyy known as on folks worldwide to collect in public to point out help for his embattled nation. “Come to your squares, your streets. Make yourselves seen and heard,” he mentioned.
‘Disaster’ unfolding in Ukrainian metropolis, authorities official says
Russian troops are purposefully focusing on meals shops within the Ukrainian metropolis of Chernihiv, a neighborhood authorities official mentioned.
In an audio message to The Related Press, metropolis council secretary Olexander Lomako mentioned a “disaster” is unfolding within the northern metropolis. Lomako added {that a} Russian airstrike destroyed a bridge over the Desna River this week, a key route for bringing in meals and different provides from Ukraine-controlled territory additional south.
“Humanitarian assist, medicines and meals was delivered into town through this bridge,” he instructed The Related Press.
Lower than half of the residents, round 130,000, are left within the metropolis from the pre-war inhabitants of 285,000, Lomako mentioned.
— Celina Tebor
Ballot exhibits Individuals help Russian sanctions, assume Biden ought to be harder
A majority of Individuals are supportive of the tough sanctions on Russia however imagine Biden must be harder on the Kremlin after its invasion of Ukraine, in line with a ballot commissioned by the Related Press and NORC launched Thursday.
The ballot, which surveyed 1,082 U.S. adults from Thursday to Monday, discovered 56% of Individuals imagine Biden’s response to Russia hasn’t been powerful sufficient, together with a majority of 53% of Democrats. A really small %, about 6%, mentioned they thought Biden had been “too powerful,” the ballot exhibits.
Throughout the board, Individuals of each political events have been supportive of the tough financial blows to Russia. The ballot confirmed 68% have been supportive of financial sanctions on the whole with 70% saying they supported the latest banning oil imported from Russia, which in flip induced gasoline costs to rise.
— Christal Hayes
Contributing: The Related Press