The United States delegation to the Peace Summit in Switzerland will be led by Vice President Kamala Harris.
The participation of Vice President Kamala Harris and National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan in place of President Joe Biden at the Global Peace Summit in Switzerland does not mean a weakening of support for Ukraine. This was announced on Monday, June 3, by the spokesman for the national security of the White House, John Kirby, writes the Washington Post.
So, he responded to a question from reporters if he thought the US President was sending the wrong signal to the world when he chose a fundraiser in California instead of a Peace Summit.
The White House National Security Speaker responded that “there is no leader in the world who supports Ukraine more than Joe Biden.”
He also said that Harris will attend the Peace Summit “in our desire to be represented at this table” and that his presence will help show that “Ukraine has no stronger support than from the United States.”
“Regardless of who represents the United States at this Summit, it is indisputable that in no way have we moved away from supporting Ukraine,” Kirby said.
Vice President Kamala Harris will travel to Lucerne, Switzerland on June 15 to attend the Ukraine Peace Summit
Russia and China exercise widespread opposition to the holding of the Peace Summit. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said this
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