White House warns of Ukraine's fate amid aid deadlock
Feb 29, 2024
Washington [US], February 29: Negotiations at the White House on aid to Ukraine recently did not lead to any agreement, despite US President Joe Biden warning the country's congressional leaders about the price to pay if Washington does not continue to support Kyiv.
Mr. Biden convened a rare meeting in the Oval Office at the White House on February 27 (local time) to convince US House
"Regarding Ukraine, I think the need is very urgent... I think the consequences of inaction will be extremely dire," Reuters quoted Mr. Biden. A White House statement released after the meeting said Mr. Biden "discussed how Ukraine
Kyiv is waiting for the US Congress to approve a $60 billion budget package to provide weapons and other support to Ukraine. But Mr. Johnson, a Republican, did not even allow a vote on the bill containing this aid because he wanted to force President Biden and the Democrats to make concessions on border policy.
The meeting at the White House was attended by US Vice President
Regarding the battlefield situation, Ukraine said it continued to withdraw troops from two other villages near the eastern city of Avdiivka, where Russia took control not long ago. Meanwhile, the Russian Ministry of Defense
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Albania to attend a security conference gathering 6 countries/territories in the Balkan region on February 28. On X (former Twitter), Albanian Foreign Minister Igli Hasani wrote that now is "a key time to promote bilateral relations and solidarity with Ukraine in the fight" against Russia.
Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron caused a backlash from allies as well as a warning from the Kremlin when he raised the possibility of sending Western soldiers to Ukraine. On February 27, the White House rejected the possibility of sending US forces to the Ukrainian battlefield.
Source: Thanh Nien Newspaper