President Biden of the United States made a speech in Poland, where he was visiting, before the one year anniversary of the start of Russia's military invasion, stating that ``Russia will never win in Ukraine,'' determined to continue to support Ukraine. emphasized again.

'Kewu is still going strong'

President Biden, who visited Ukraine for the first time after the military invasion, delivered a speech on the 21st in Warsaw, the capital of neighboring Poland.



In it, President Biden said, ``A year ago, the world was preparing for the fall of Kieu.

"The invasion made democracy stronger."

``The invasion has not only tested Ukraine, but the world itself. Democracy has not gotten weaker, it has gotten stronger.

'Russia will never win in Ukraine'

"Brutalism cannot wear out the will of freedom. Russia will never win in Ukraine," he said. There is nothing to do," he reiterated his determination to continue to support Ukraine.



In addition, President Biden called out to the Russian people, saying, ``Many Russians just want to live in peace with their neighbors,'' and that the ongoing fighting in Ukraine is the responsibility of President Putin, who has embarked on a military invasion. condemned.

President Biden meets with Polish President Duda before speech

Prior to his speech in Warsaw, the capital of Poland, President Biden of the United States met with President Duda on the 21st.



In it, President Biden praised Poland for hosting thousands of civilians who had fled Ukraine since the Russian invasion began.



He also touched on his previous visit to Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, where he met with President Zelensky the day before, emphasizing that "our support for Ukraine is unwavering," and called for unity.



In response, President Duda welcomed President Biden's visit to Kyiv, saying, "It is a powerful signal that the United States is responsible for the peace and stability of Europe and the world."



According to the White House announcement, the two leaders reaffirmed their support for Ukraine and efforts to strengthen NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization.