As part of the visit, the Republican visited the occupied Moshchun, Bucha and Irpin in the Kyiv region.
Former US Vice President Mike Pence arrived in Ukraine on Thursday, June 29, on an unexpected visit. NBC News reported it.
Pence became the first US Republican presidential candidate to meet with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky during the campaign.
“I believe that America is the leader of the free world,” Pence said.
As part of the visit, he visited occupied Moshchun, Bucha and Irpin in the Kyiv region, where he spoke with local residents and laid flowers at memorials to those who died in the war.
“Coming here as a private individual, seeing firsthand the heroism of the Ukrainian soldiers. Seeing the heroism of the people of Irpin. Seeing the families whose homes were literally bombed in the middle of the Russian invasion only reinforces my determination to do my part, to continue to call for strong American support for our Ukrainian friends.” and allies,” Pence said.
The former US vice president noted that he was in Ukraine so that “the American people can understand the progress we have made and how supporting the Ukrainian military is in our national interest.”
The politician himself confirmed visit Ukraine on Twitter. The Office of the President of Ukraine has not yet reported this.
Recall that on June 7, Mike Pence officially announced his participation in the US presidential election in 2024.
On June 27, the US announced a new military aid package for Ukraine worth up to $500 million.
Source: korrespondent

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