US President Joe Biden, who is visiting Europe, encouraged US soldiers by visiting a city in southeastern Poland near the border with Ukraine, where Russian military invasion continues.


It seems to be aimed at appealing support for Ukraine and restraining Russia.

On the 25th, US President Joe Biden visited the city of Rzeszow in southeastern Poland, about 70 kilometers from the border with Ukraine.



Approximately 10,000 US soldiers have been dispatched to Poland to strengthen the defense posture in eastern Europe, of which Rzeszow has become a strategic strategic point for military and humanitarian assistance.



In front of the U.S. Army's 82nd empty division soldiers, President Biden said, "It's not just about helping the Ukrainian people and stopping the slaughter. I'm also asked if I can be. "



In addition, since Poland has received more than 2 million evacuees from Ukraine so far, President Biden received an explanation of the support situation from organizations that are engaged in humanitarian assistance with Polish President Duda.



This visit seems to have the aim of restraining Russia as well as appealing the defense and support for Ukraine by NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization.



President Biden will meet with President Duda in the capital Warsaw on the 26th and will visit a facility that protects evacuees.