The president was received by Polish President Andrzej Duda at the airport in the city of Rzeszow (east). There he received a briefing on “the humanitarian response to alleviate the suffering of civilians in Ukraine and respond to the growing flow of refugees fleeing the war that Putin has chosen,” the White House said.
“Tomorrow he will give an important speech in which he will talk about what is at stake right now, about the urgency of the challenge that lies ahead, about what the conflict in Ukraine means for the world and why it is so important that the free world maintain unity and determination in the face of Russian aggression”said White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan.
Regarding the trip, it is framed within a diplomatic marathon in Brussels with summits of NATO, the G7 and the European Union (EU) that showed Western unity against Russia, although without leading to new far-reaching measures.
Since the start of the Russia-Ukraine conflict a month ago, the official has repeatedly ruled out that the United States will get involved militarily. In addition, Sullivan himself said yesterday that the territory has “no intention of using chemical weapons, under any circumstances” although he clarified that he would respond “accordingly.”
“Which means that we will choose the form and nature of our response based on the nature of Russia’s action and we will do so in coordination with our allies. And we have communicated to the Russians, as the president said publicly a couple of weeks ago That there will be a severe price if Russia uses chemical weapons. And I’m not going to go beyond that to say that the United States has no intention of using chemical weapons under any circumstances,” Sullivan continued.
Source: Ambito

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