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Biden promises Zelenskyy to back Ukraine ‘as long as it takes’

Will give them what they need to defend themselves, US president says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 22 Dec 2022 2:30PM

Biden promises Zelenskyy to back Ukraine ‘as long as it takes’
United States President Joe Biden (right) welcomes President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who is on his first trip outside of Ukraine since Russia invaded in February. – @POTUS Twitter pic, December 22, 2022

WASHINGTON – United States President Joe Biden promised his Ukrainian counterpart yesterday that Kyiv will “never stand alone”, as Volodymyr Zelenskyy took a hard line on the return of all territory seized by Russian forces.

Biden also made clear to Zelenskyy – who was on his first trip outside of Ukraine since Russia invaded in February – that there were limits to the type of support that can be provided to Kyiv without risking divisions among its allies.

“Ukraine’s fight is part of something much bigger,” Biden said at a joint press conference with Zelenskyy by his side, pledging that the United States would lend its support against “Russian aggression” for “as long as it takes”.

Zelenskyy, who primarily spoke through a translator, made clear that he will not be pushed into a settlement that leaves Ukrainian territory – some of which Moscow claims to have annexed – in Russian hands.

“For me as a president, ‘just peace’ is no compromises as to the sovereignty, freedom and territorial integrity of my country; the payback for all the damages inflicted by Russian aggression,” he said.

The Ukrainian leader also expressed his gratitude to Washington for agreeing to provide the advanced Patriot air defence system as part of US$1.85 billion  (RM8.2 billion) in military assistance announced in parallel with his visit.

“The strongest element of this package is the Patriot battery systems, something that will strengthen our air defence significantly,” Zelenskyy said. 

“This is a very important step to create a secure air space for Ukraine.”

Biden said he is confident that the Western alliance in support of Ukraine would remain united.

“I’m not at all worried about holding the alliance,” Biden said. 

“I feel very good about solidarity and support for Ukraine.”

But he also made clear that there are limits to what Ukraine’s allies will agree to provide.

“The idea that we would give Ukraine material that is... fundamentally different than is already going there, we’d have a prospect of breaking up Nato and breaking up the European Union, and the rest of the world,” Biden said.

“We’re gonna give Ukraine what it needs to be able to defend itself, to be able to succeed,” he added. – AFP, December 22, 2022

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