• ASSOCIATED PRESS White House press secretary Jen Psaki spoke during a press briefing at the White House, today, in Washington.

    ASSOCIATED PRESS

    White House press secretary Jen Psaki spoke during a press briefing at the White House, today, in Washington.

WASHINGTON >> President Joe Biden will travel to Europe next week for face-to-face talks with European leaders about the Russian invasion of Ukraine, White House press secretary Jen Psaki announced today.

Biden will meet with NATO and European leaders at a summit in Brussels on March 24. He will also attend a scheduled European Council summit, where efforts to impose sanctions and further humanitarian efforts are underway.

“While he’s there, his goal is to meet in person face-to-face with his European counterparts and talk about, assess where we are at this point in the conflict in the invasion of Ukraine by Russia. We’ve been incredibly aligned to date,” Psaki said. “That doesn’t happen by accident. The president is a big believer in face-to-face diplomacy. So it’s an opportunity to do exactly that.”

The trip follows Vice President Kamala Harris’ visit to eastern flank NATO countries of Poland and Romania last week to discuss with leaders the growing refugee crisis in eastern Europe sparked by the Russian invasion and to underscore the Biden administration’s support for NATO allies.

Poland’s foreign minister Zbigniew Rau said today that a visit by Biden to Poland was “very probable” when he comes to Europe. More than 1.8 million Ukrainians have fled to Poland since the start of the war, according to the United Nations.

“It would be hard to imagine a better place for the United States and for the entire alliance to stress their position than the brightest link on the eastern flank, that Poland is,” Rau told Polish state TVP INFO.

Psaki said she did not have additional details about whether Biden would visit Poland during the trip.

The White House’s announcement of Biden’s visit to Brussels came on the same day that leaders of Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovenia set out for Kyiv by train despite the security risks to show their support for Ukraine. It was a visit EU officials said was not sanctioned by other members of the 27-nation bloc.

Source: Star Ads

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

How to Choose the Best Casino Bonus in New Zealand 

Photo by Kvnga Many people in New Zealand are quickly embracing the…

Caroline Manzo

Caroline Manzo is an entrepreneur and television personality from the United States.…

Jaysea Williams

Table of Biography Jaysea Williams is a popular American TikTok Star and…

Navy says footage of Red Hill fuel spill unlikely to result in discplinary action

The Navy todaysaid that while it will likely look into how video…