In a speech over the ongoing tensions in Ukraine, US President Joe Biden expressed a strong sense of crisis, saying, "At this point, I am confident that Putin has made a decision" regarding Russia's military invasion.

President Biden of the United States made a speech at the White House on the 18th about the situation in Ukraine where tensions continue.



"There is reason to believe that Russia is trying to attack Ukraine in a week or a few days. I think the target is Kiev," said President Biden.

In response to a question from a reporter, he said, "I am confident that President Putin has made a decision at this point," and expressed a strong sense of crisis that a military invasion could occur at any time.



On the other hand, he said, "Russia can still choose the diplomatic path," and said that there is still room for solving problems through diplomacy. If we take the step, we warned again that Europe and the United States will cooperate and respond with strict sanctions.



President Biden said yesterday that Russia's invasion "I think it will happen in the next few days," and experts said the U.S. government would actively disclose sensitive information and its analysis. He points out that he is taking a strategy to block the movement of the Russian side.