Biden's trip to Kiev sends a signal to Russia that no one is afraid of him, Kuleba said

Biden's trip to Kiev sends a signal to Russia that no one is afraid of him, Kuleba said

Biden's trip to Kyiv sent a signal to Russia that no one is afraid of him

US President Joe Biden, from left, and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyi on the streets of Kyiv, February 20, 2023.

Kyiv – Today's trip of US President Joe Biden Biden is sending Russia a clear signal to Kiev that “no one is afraid of him”. In response to the visit of the head of the White House to the Ukrainian capital, according to Reuters, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said this in a statement, calling the trip historic.

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Biden's trip to Kiev sends a signal to Russia that no one is afraid of him, Kuleba said

Biden's trip to Kiev signaled Russia , that no one is afraid of him, said Kuleba

Biden's trip to Kiev sends a signal to Russia that no one is afraid of him, Kuleba said

Biden's trip to Kiev sends signal to Russia that no one is afraid of him, Kuleba stated

Biden's journey Kuleba said,

Biden's trip to Kiev sends a signal to Russia that no one is afraid of him, Kuleba said

Biden's trip to Kiev signaled Russia , that no one is afraid of him, said Kuleba

Biden's trip to Kiev sends a signal to Russia that nobody is afraid of him, Kuleba said

Biden's trip to Kyiv gives Russia a signal , that no one is afraid of him, said Kuleba

Biden's trip to Kiev sends a signal to Russia that no one is afraid of him, Kuleba said

Biden's trip to Kiev signaled Russia , that no one is afraid of him, said Kuleba

“This visit is a victory for the Ukrainian people and President (Volodymyr) Zelensky. It took place in spite of everything and in the interest of Ukrainian victory and the entire free world. It is a clear signal to the swamp – no one is afraid of you,” said the head of Ukrainian diplomacy.

Moscow has not yet officially responded to Biden's trip to Kyiv today.

American President Biden shortly before the anniversary of the Russian invasion of He met his Ukrainian counterpart in Kiev. According to Zelensky, the statesmen discussed, among other things, long-range weapons. According to agencies in Kiev, Biden announced a new US military aid package worth 500 million dollars (over 11 billion crowns), writes Reuters.