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USA promised to help Ukraine in the war in Donbass

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Vladimir Zelensky and Joe Biden in Washington

Biden assured Zelensky that the United States would take part in the efforts of Ukraine and its allies to end Russian aggression, the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry said.

US President Joe Biden, during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Washington, assured him that Ukraine will never be left alone with Russia. This was stated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba on the air of the program freedom of speech on ICTV on Monday 6 September.

According to the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, one of the topics that the presidents discussed were Crimea and Donbass, in particular, what the United States can do additionally to “help Ukraine win this war, push back the Russian occupation forces, and regain sovereignty over these territories.” …

At the same time, Kuleba stressed, Biden assured Zelensky that the United States would take part in the efforts of Ukraine and its allies to end Russian aggression.

“The key guarantee (USA – ed.) Lay in the fact that President Biden made it clear that Ukraine would never be left alone with Russia and would enjoy support, and support would grow in the event of an escalation from Russia,” the diplomat said.

In addition, the minister added, within the framework of this support, the parties agreed to focus common projects on security in the Black Sea.

“This support is already manifested in an increase in assistance in Ukraine, in the use of diplomatic means of restraining Russia, in the development of common projects on security between Ukraine and the United States and other NATO countries. First of all, we focus such projects on security in the Black Sea,” he said. he.

Recall that the meeting between Biden and Zelensky took place on September 1 in Washington. As a result, the Ukrainian leader said that during the negotiations safety issues were a priority “in the Donbass, in the occupied Crimea, in the Black Sea-Azov region and the energy security of Ukraine and Europe.”

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