On February 21, US President Joe Biden will be in Poland, where he plans to discuss Russia’s lockdown with his allies and “send a signal” to Putin.
This will happen after a brief visit to Kiev, from where Biden has already returned to Warsaw.
On Tuesday, Biden will meet his Polish counterpart Andrzej Duda. A speech is planned, which could include an appeal to Russian President Vladimir Putin and the Russian people. There are no exact details, but the United States has previously said that Putin’s order to withdraw troops from the occupied territories was enough for them.
A White House spokesman said earlier that the US president’s speech in Poland would surely resonate with the people, US allies and partners, as well as Poles helping Ukraine. This was told to RIA Novosti.
“I suspect you will hear him send a message to Mr. Putin and also to the Russian people,” John Kirby said.
Earlier, it was learned that Chinese Foreign Minister of the Communist Party Central Committee Wang Yi will fly to Moscow in the near future. He will present a plan for a peaceful settlement of the conflict in Ukraine.