During his visit to Ukraine on February 20, Joe Biden met with Vladimir Zelensky at the Mariinsky Palace. The Ukrainian leader and his wife met the President of the United States.
In the Mariinsky Palace, the presidents talked in private. Volodymyr Zelensky noted that talking about the situation at the front and the Ukrainian people, who are going through extremely difficult times today.
Biden wrote a review in the guest book of the Mariinsky Palace
Joe Biden published a photo from the guest book of the Mariinsky Palace with his entry.
Kyiv captivated a particle of my heart. I knew I would be back,” Joe Biden wrote in a comment to a photo from the book.
The US President published the words that he left forever in Kyiv. Joe Biden noted that he had the honor to be in Kiev again to express solidarity and friendship with the freedom-loving people of Ukraine.
“Mr. President, please accept my deep respect for your courage and leadership. Glory to Ukraine!” Biden wrote.
Biden left a review in the guest book of the Mariinsky Palace/Screenshot of Channel 24
The American leader also noted that President Zelensky and all Ukrainians every day remind the world what courage is.
They remind us that freedom is priceless. And it should be fought for. As long as it takes,” Biden said.
It should be noted that the US President has repeatedly said that the United States will support Ukraine in the fight against Russia for as long as necessary.
Biden's visit to Kiev
The US President visited Kiev for the first time in 15 years. Joe Biden held talks with Volodymyr Zelensky and honored the memory of Ukrainians who died in the war with Russia. It is worth noting that at that time an air alert was announced throughout Ukraine. the commemoration took place to the sound of sirens.
U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said it was the first time in history that a U.S. president had visited the capital of a country that was at war. infrastructure. Read all about Joe Biden's visit to Ukraine here.
Pay attention! Joe Biden in Kyiv promised to provide Ukraine with $2.5 billion in aid. The US subsequently announced a $460 million military aid package. This will include HIMARS, air surveillance radars, Javelin, Bradley Infantry Fire Support Team, night vision devices, medical supplies, spare parts and other equipment.