US President Joe Biden invites Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskyy to White House
During the meeting, the two leaders will talk about Ukraine's energy needs and the importance of the US continued support for Kyiv.
During the meeting, the two leaders will talk about Ukraine's energy needs and the importance of the US continued support for Kyiv.
Imagine an October surprise like no other: Only a week before 5 November 2024, a video recording reveals a secret meeting between Joe Biden and Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The American and Ukrainian presidents agree to immediately initiate Ukraine into Nato under “the special emergency membership protocol” and prepare for a nuclear weapons strike against Russia. Suddenly, the world is on the cusp of Armageddon.
"We are on the side of peace, and a large part of the world thinks similarly to us," said EOM S Jaishankar on Russia-Ukraine matter.
The Prime Minister's Office said Prime Minister Modi reiterated the importance of respecting the UN Charter, International Law, and the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all states.
Ukrainian forces announced capturing the key eastern town of Kupiansk as their rapid counter-attack makes further progress.
Zelenskyy in a video address on Wednesday morning said, "We don't care what army you have, we only care about our land. We will fight for it until the end."
Zelenskyy went on to say the latest move by Moscow was part of a wider scope of actions he said were "forms of terror."
The hall reverberated with a thunderous standing ovation as Zelenskyy spoke at length about the connection between cinema and reality.
The United States has committed 1.7 billion dollars in security assistance to Ukraine since Russia began its "special military operation".
"People continue to flee because they are afraid of bombs, airstrikes, and indiscriminate destruction," said UNHCR chief Filippo Grandi.