President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine today to discuss U.S. support for Ukraine in response to Russia’s continued aggression. The leaders discussed the state of the battlefield and ongoing U.S. efforts to provide Ukraine with the equipment it needs to defend itself. During the meeting, President Biden announced an additional…
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Press Gaggle by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre En Route Queens, NY
3:44 P.M. EDT MS. JEAN-PIERRE: Hey, guys. Sorry — Q Hey! MS. JEAN-PIERRE: — for the delay. How’s everybody doing? Q How are you? Q Good. MS. JEAN-PIERRE: All right. As you all know, we’re on our way to New York City and tomorrow President Biden will attend the 79th meeting of the U.N. General Assembly. When President Biden came to office…
On-the-Record Press Gaggle by White House National Security Communications Advisor John Kirby
Via Teleconference 8:45 A.M. EDT MR. KIRBY: Thanks very much. I’ll just keep it short because I know you got questions. A really terrific day here in Berlin for the President. I think you all saw how significant and emotional he was over — getting the Order of Merit from President Steinmeier. He also had…
Readout of President Biden’s Meeting with President Zelenskyy of Ukraine
President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine today to discuss U.S. support for Ukraine in its efforts to defend against Russian aggression. The leaders discussed the state of the war and Ukraine’s urgent assistance needs. The President announced a new package of security assistance for Ukraine, which is valued at $225 million and…
Readout of President Biden’s Call with President Zelenskyy of Ukraine
President Biden spoke today with President Zelenskyy of Ukraine to underscore the United States’ lasting commitment to supporting Ukraine as it defends its freedom against Russian aggression. President Biden shared that his administration will quickly provide significant new security assistance packages to meet Ukraine’s urgent battlefield and air defense needs as soon as the Senate passes the national security supplemental and he signs it…
Remarks by President Biden and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine Before Bilateral Meeting
Oval Office 3:42 P.M. EDT PRESIDENT BIDEN: Mr. President, it’s an honor to welcome you back to the White House and to the Oval Office. And earlier this week at the U.N. General Assembly, I made it clear that — that no nation can be truly secure in the world if, in fact, we don’t stand up…
Readout of President Biden’s Meeting President Zelenskyy of Ukraine
President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. hosted President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine at the White House today. President Biden reiterated that the United States will continue to support Ukraine’s defense against Russian aggression for as long as it takes and hold Russia accountable for human rights abuses and war crimes. The presidents and their advisors discussed Ukraine’s ongoing…
Remarks by President Biden and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine Before Bilateral Meeting
InterContinental Paris Le Grand HotelParis, France 12:50 P.M. CEST PRESIDENT BIDEN: Mr. President, it’s good to see you again. Good to be by your side. PRESIDENT ZELENSKYY: Good to see you, too. Thank you so much. PRESIDENT BIDEN: I — you know, as I said yesterday at the American Cemetery, the Ukrainian people have been…
Press Gaggle by Deputy Press Secretary Andrew Bates and NSC Coordinator For Strategic Communications John Kirby En Route Philadelphia, PA
Aboard Air Force OneEn Route Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 11:17 A.M. EST MR. BATES: We’re en route to Philadelphia, where the President will build on his decades-long commitment on behalf of firefighters. President Biden will deliver remarks at the announcement event for the city of Philadelphia receiving a $22.4 million SAFER Grant award. The President has fought for firefighters…
Remarks by President Biden and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine After Expanded Bilateral Meeting
East Room 5:30 P.M. EDT PRESIDENT BIDEN: Mr. President, 575 days. It’s been 575 days since Putin launched his brutal war of conquest against Ukraine. Putin thought he would break Ukraine. He thought he could break you. He had underestimated the consequence of taking on Ukrainian people. From your children to your grandparents, I’ve never seen so…