• War in Europe Vladimir Putin accuses the West of "starting the war to impose its totalitarian values" and suspends the latest nuclear disarmament treaty

US President Joe Biden delivers a speech from Warsaw, with the Royal Castle in the background and on the eve of the first anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

"kyiv remains strong, continues to be proud, resists and continues to be free," said the democrat.

"Will we defend democracy a year later? Yes, we will defend it no matter what," he adds.

"We refuse to accept that the world is ruled by fear and force."

"Our support for Ukraine will be unwavering," he assured.

"President Putin's intention will fail and Ukraine will prevail. Freedom is at stake," she continued.

"We do not seek to destroy Russia. The West does not aim to attack Russia," Biden stressed.

"This war has never been a necessity, it is a tragedy. Putin decided this war, every day it continues is because of him, he could end it with a word," she adds.

Shortly before, the president of Poland,

Andrzej Duda

, stated that Biden's visit to Kiev this Monday shows that "the free world fears nothing."

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