US President Joe Biden mentioned Ukraine in his farewell speech in the context of his administration's foreign policy achievements.
CNN reports this.
Biden mentioned Ukraine in his farewell speech
Joe Biden delivered his farewell speech in the Oval Office of the White House, as he will leave the White House next week, and Donald Trump will officially become the new US president.
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Reflecting on his legacy and the achievements of his administration, Biden expressed hope that they will last for many years to come.
— It will take time to feel the full impact of what we have done together. But the seeds have been planted, and they will grow and blossom for decades to come, — Joe Biden said during his farewell speech in the Oval Office on Wednesday, January 15.
During his speech, Biden listed some of the accomplishments of his presidency, including lowering drug prices for seniors, passing gun safety laws, and helping veterans get health care.
Biden also boasted about his foreign policy accomplishments, pointing to how he has strengthened the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
— Ukraine is still free, and we are ahead of our competition with China and much more, — said the 46th President of the United States Joe Biden.
Recall that earlier, during his final speech as US President at the State Department, Joe Biden said that Putin had failed, because he was unable to destroy Ukraine and NATO, as well as seize a significant part of the territory.