Biden to Attend NATO and EU Summits to Discuss Russia's Invasion of Ukraine
Biden to Attend NATO and EU Summits to Discuss Russia's Invasion of Ukraine

Biden to Attend , NATO and EU Summits , to Discuss Russia's Invasion of Ukraine.

Biden to Attend , NATO and EU Summits , to Discuss Russia's Invasion of Ukraine.

On March 15, the White House announced that President Joe Biden will travel to Europe next week for in-person talks with European leaders regarding Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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On March 15, the White House announced that President Joe Biden will travel to Europe next week for in-person talks with European leaders regarding Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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Al Jazeera reports that Biden will attend a summit of NATO and European leaders in Brussels on March 24.

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The same day, Biden will also attend a scheduled European Union summit for talks on humanitarian aid for Ukraine and further sanctions on Russia.

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While he’s there, his goal is to meet in person, face to face, with his European counterparts and talk about, assess where we are at this point in the conflict in the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.

We’ve been incredibly aligned to date, Jen Psaki, White House Press Secretary, via Al Jazeera.

While he’s there, his goal is to meet in person, face to face, with his European counterparts and talk about, assess where we are at this point in the conflict in the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.

We’ve been incredibly aligned to date, Jen Psaki, White House Press Secretary, via Al Jazeera.

While he’s there, his goal is to meet in person, face to face, with his European counterparts and talk about, assess where we are at this point in the conflict in the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.

We’ve been incredibly aligned to date, Jen Psaki, White House Press Secretary, via Al Jazeera.

That doesn’t happen by accident.

The president is a big believer in face-to-face diplomacy.

So it’s an opportunity to do exactly that, Jen Psaki, White House Press Secretary, via Al Jazeera.

Al Jazeera reports that Russia's invasion of Ukraine poses a possible threat to NATO nations including Ukraine's direct neighbors.

Al Jazeera reports that Russia's invasion of Ukraine poses a possible threat to NATO nations including Ukraine's direct neighbors.

According to the United Nations, over 3 million refugees have already fled Ukraine into neighboring states since the invasion began on February 24.

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According to the United Nations, over 3 million refugees have already fled Ukraine into neighboring states since the invasion began on February 24.

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Earlier on March 14, the U.S. and Canada announced more sanctioned Russian individuals and entities.

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The same day, Biden also signed off on legislation that includes $13.6 billion in military and humanitarian aid for Ukraine.

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The same day, Biden also signed off on legislation that includes $13.6 billion in military and humanitarian aid for Ukraine.

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We’re moving urgently to further augment the support the brave people of Ukraine as they defend their country, Joe Biden, President of the United States, via Al Jazeera