US President Joe Biden made a surprise visit to meet his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in Kyiv on Monday, making his first trip to the wartime capital since Russia illegally annexed Crimea nine years ago.
While Biden’s presence provided practical value — he announced an aid package worth US$500 million — the historic visit primarily served as a signal of Western resolve to help Ukraine see the fight through, just days before the one-year mark of Russia’s full-scale invasion of the country.
Speaking at Mariinsky Palace, the Ukrainian president’s residence, and flanked by a small circle of advisers, a press pool and security, Biden used the occasion to condemn the Russian invasion and provide a visual symbol that Kyiv is still standing nearly a full year since the Kremlin’s military siege began.
“[Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s war of conquest is failing,” Biden said. “One year later, the evidence is right here in this room. We stand here together.”
Biden also reflected on getting the call from Zelenskyy, on February 24 2022, that the Russian invasion was underway. “You said that you didn’t know when we’d be able to speak again,” Biden said. “That dark night, one year ago, the world was literally at the time bracing for the fall of Kyiv … perhaps even the end of Ukraine.”
The aid package Biden announced is expected to shore up Ukraine’s deepening shortage of ammunition, including artillery rounds, Javelin anti-tank missiles, Howitzer artillery guns and air surveillance radars. Meanwhile, the US State Department is also set to announce further sanctions against Russian companies and people backstopping Russia’s war efforts.
Biden’s visit came after intensive and tightly held White House security deliberations, US officials said in a call with reporters after Biden left the country. The Biden administration held debates over the plans with only a small circle of agencies, including the Secret Service and the Defense Department, to plan the visit, US deputy national security adviser Jon Finer said. Biden made the final decision to travel to Kyiv on Friday after meeting with national security staff in the Oval Office.
Biden is last among major Western leaders to visit Kyiv, after French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. The White House is keeping mum about how Biden got in and out of the country until his trip to Poland ends later this week. The Kyiv stopover comes on the heels of the three-day Munich Security Conference, where a US delegation led by Vice- President Kamala Harris — along with more than 50 members of Congress — sought to signal US resolve for supporting Ukraine.
Russia was notified about the trip for “deconfliction purposes”, US national security adviser Jake Sullivan said, though air raid sirens sounded across the country — including in the capital — as Biden’s motorcade streamed down the Khreshchatyk, Kyiv’s central thoroughfare, and even as the US president stepped out to join Zelenskyy on St Michael’s Square, where he laid a wreath to fallen Ukrainian soldiers.
Though no US president has visited Ukraine since George W Bush travelled there in 2008, Biden told Zelenskyy as they walked up the stairs in Mariinsky Palace that it was his eighth trip to the country, after serving as the top US go-between to the Ukrainians during the Obama administration.
Before the visit, some Eastern European officials were worried that certain NATO member states were weakening in their resolve to aid Ukraine.
“I’m afraid, actually, that some of the countries in Europe are still thinking that this will all go away,” Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas told Foreign Policy in an interview on Sunday on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference. “‘I mean, you know, that’s OK, we’ll give [weapons] to Ukraine right now, but then, you know, we’ll go back to business as usual, and we don’t really have to spend that much on defence.’ And I think that’s the wrong assumption.”
Biden’s visit came as China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, journeyed to Moscow ahead of an expected speech from Putin marking a year since the start of his war in Ukraine.
Signal of Western resolve? Should read Signal of need go shore up crumbling Western resolve due to exhaustion of Western weapons and ammunition and absence of living Ukrainian males of internationally acceptable fighting age.
Ursula von der Leyen said Ukraine had 100,000 casualties…(a figure in that order at least)Out of a total military personnel of 300 thousand or so.By the time Ukraine troops use all of the weapons that have been supplied to them, there will be barely any one left.Why are we having this war again?Ukraine needs to join NATO?
At what cost?
Why is Ukraine fighting this war? To not get invaded by Russia? That’s like asking, would you rather 100k of your military dead as war casualties OR do you want your country bombed to trash, annexed and your country and people scattered to the wind as refugees.
Which one would you pick?
https://johnmenadue.com/what-ukraine-needs-to-learn-from-afghanistan-about-proxy-wars/
https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/politics/australian-politics/2023/02/20/australian-sovereignty-michael-pascoe/
(8) Destiny CLASHES w/ Fuentes On Killstream In Ukraine Debate – YouTube
I think the below image better suits the situation than the one chosen to head this article.
President Joe Biden (center) poses for a photo with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (right) and Olena Zelenska (left) outside Mariinsky Palace in Kyiv, Ukraine on Monday © Provided by Daily Mail
Biden has travelled to Ukraine ‘many times’. No need to read between the lines there.
Neither side has a chance of military victory, while dreaming of embarrassing the other, fearing humiliation, running out of time, sense, honour. Only negotiation, diplomacy, intercessions, compromise, through root causes examination, will secure much needed peace as the innocent die. USA actions over thirty years have been childishly aggressive and supremacist, as Vietnam, Syria, Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan show. Bases everywhere, Bullying up NATO expansion, profiteeering relentlessly, immense armament totals, boundless hunnish ambition, racist and supremacist triumphalism gone mad. Childish…
Nothing of this impugns the right for Ukraine to defend their sovereignty with the means it has used including US military supply aid from Russia that wants to take it away from them. Can you give me a reason why Ukraine should just roll over to Russia’s demands?
An opportunity lost. One well placed missile could have removed two obstacles and maybe allowed Diplomacy to start and many lives to be saved on both sides.
The US State Dept contacted Russia (Putin) before the visit to get permission. Won’t find that in the Western News.
Agree. It was reported in Al Jazeera and CGTN. Still a wasted opportunity….