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Biden calls Zelensky, 'we will continue to support you' - Breaking news

2024-02-17T19:50:24.205Z

Highlights: Biden calls Zelensky, 'we will continue to support you' - Breaking news. damesi. The Ukrainian leader warned that Kiev's army was forced to retreat from Avdiivka. Ukrainian soldiers had to ration ammunition due to dwindling supplies due to Congressional inaction, which allowed Russia to make its first notable gains on the ground. In a post on X Zelenski said he was "grateful to have the full support of President Biden. I also believe that the American Congress will make a wise decision"


Joe Biden called Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky today "to underline the United States' commitment to continued support of Ukraine ahead of the second anniversary of Russia's brutal invasion." (HANDLE)


Joe Biden called Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky today "to underline the United States' commitment to continuing support for Ukraine ahead of the second anniversary of Russia's brutal invasion."

The Ukrainian leader warned that Kiev's army was forced to retreat from Avdiivka after Ukrainian soldiers had to ration ammunition due to dwindling supplies due to Congressional inaction, which allowed Russia to make its first notable gains on the ground. damesi".


    In a post on X Zelensky said he was "grateful to have the full support of President Biden.

I also believe that the American Congress will make a wise decision." The Ukrainian leader then added that "supporting Ukraine means supporting democracy and freedom.

Together we must protect these values.

We have agreed" with Biden "to remain in contact as Russia's full-scale aggression against Ukraine approaches the two-year mark."


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