Biden discusses arms and alliances in crucial Berlin talks
President of the USA, Joe Biden, stated on Friday in Berlin that there is currently no consensus on allowing Ukraine to use long-range weapons against targets deep within Russia.
18 October 2024 13:43
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Biden participated in a four-way meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, where they discussed the possibility of ending Russia's war against Ukraine and the situation in the Middle East.
During his visit to Berlin, President Joe Biden praised Germany as America's "closest and most important of allies." "When Putin launched his brutal invasion of Ukraine, you reminded us all why this alliance is so essential," declared Biden.
"Under your leadership, chancellor, Germany rose to meet the moment," stated the American president during a meeting with the head of the German government.
Addressing the chancellor directly, Biden said: "You summoned the resolve to act, remaking Germany’s foreign policy to reckon new realities — with new realities to stand strong and steadfast with Ukraine."
Biden emphasized that America and Germany are the two countries that support Ukraine the most. He noted that Ukraine is now facing a tough winter, and thus, allies must urgently continue their efforts and support.