Ukraine was free at the beginning of the war, remains so today, and will be sovereign in the future after the war, the American leader said.
Russia’s entire war against the Ukrainian people will end with Ukraine remaining a free and independent country. US President Joe Biden wrote this on the social network X on Saturday, August 24.
The American leader noted that Ukraine was independent at the beginning of the war, remains so today, and will be sovereign in the future after the war.
“Today, as the people of Ukraine celebrate their Independence Day, let it be clear: when Russia’s senseless war began, Ukraine was a free country. Today, it is still a free country. And the war will conclude that Ukraine remains a free, sovereign and independent country,” – he wrote.
Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky responded to Biden’s post: “Thank you for this important message on our Independence Day, which speaks to the hearts of Ukrainians grateful for the bipartisan, steadfast and multifaceted support for the United States in defense of our shared ideals. from aggression and terrorism.”
In this regard, US Vice President and presidential candidate Kamala Harris congratulated Ukraine on Independence Day and promised additional support in the fight for freedom against Russian aggression.
“On the Independence Day of Ukraine, we unite in celebrating the shared values that the Ukrainian people bravely defend every day: freedom, sovereignty and independence. We will continue to support Ukraine in its fight for freedom against the aggression of Russia,” Harris wrote on social media.
Let’s remember that on June 23, Biden spoke with Zelensky by phone and announced a new military aid package for Ukraine. Its cost is 125 million dollars.
Source: korrespondent

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