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It's been 300 days since Russia invaded Ukraine, but there are no signs that the war will end right away.

In a situation where the possibility of going to a long-term war cannot be ruled out, Ukrainian President Zelensky visited the United States and met with President Biden.

Let's connect Washington. 



Correspondent Kim Yun-soo, are the talks still going on? 



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The meeting just ended a while ago.



The two leaders have just started a joint press conference.



President Biden promised continued support, saying he would not leave Ukraine alone even to protect democracy.



President Zelensky arrived at the White House about three hours ago in what appeared to be his military uniform.



Prior to the talks, President Zelensky repeatedly thanked the United States for its support. 



[Vladimir Zelensky/President of Ukraine: Thank you for the bipartisan support of the United States.

On behalf of the people of Ukraine, I thank all Americans.]



As the war was going on, the movement was like a military operation.



After traveling by train to Poland, I boarded a US military aircraft and arrived at Andrews Air Base in the US under fighter escort.



As soon as the joint press conference is over, President Zelensky will move to the parliament and give a joint speech to the House of Representatives, and he is known to appeal for continued support for Ukraine.



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I heard that the United States still came up with additional aid measures?



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Yes, the US government announced an additional 2.3 trillion won aid package for Ukraine.



In particular, what stands out in this support is the inclusion of Patriot missiles capable of intercepting aircraft or missiles at long range. The Ukrainian government has been requesting support for this missile for a long time, but the United States has not provided advanced weapons due to concerns over escalation of war, and has supported it for the first time. went out to



U.S. Secretary of State Blincoln explained that the provision of Patriot missiles will dramatically improve Ukraine's air defense capabilities.



President Zelensky's visit to the United States is exactly 300 days after the invasion of Russia, and it seems that the intention is to show off the unity of the West toward Russia.



In addition, since this winter is considered a watershed for determining the direction of the war, attention is focused on whether discussions such as a ceasefire or peace negotiations will take place.