US informs Russia about Biden’s visit to kyiv
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan answered questions from reporters in an online meeting.
“We have informed the Russians that President Biden can go to kyiv,” Sullivan said. We did this a few hours before (Biden) left with the goal of ‘Safe Separation of Forces.’” He used his statements.
Jake Sullivan did not provide details on Russia’s response to this information.
Meanwhile, Sullivan’s use of the phrase “Safe Separation of Forces,” which generally means the prevention of undesirable conflicts between nuclear superpowers, is noteworthy.
SURPRISE VISIT
Before his visit to Poland, US President Joe Biden paid a surprise visit to the Ukrainian capital kyiv.
Biden announced a new $500 million military aid package for Ukraine at the joint press conference held after his meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
Biden announced that he will provide the Ukrainian government with billions of dollars in indirect budget support that citizens can immediately use to help provide essential services. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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