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Biden assured more support for Ukraine, despite Russian blackmail

Biden believes that “Russia does not have such capabilities and capabilities as many think.”

US President Joe Biden said that Russia cannot change the US policy of supporting Ukraine with energy and blackmail. He said this in an interview with CBS.

According to Biden, US support for Ukraine will continue as long as it is needed.

“We in the US are in better shape than anyone, especially in Russia, but he (Russian President Vladimir Putin – ed.) has been trying to achieve this for some time. He will not succeed,” the president said.

Biden also noted that the development of the situation in Ukraine showed that “Russia does not have such capabilities and capabilities as many thought,” and that Ukraine has now won, but the damage caused by the war in Ukraine “is can hardly be considered a victory” for Kyiv.

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It will be remembered that the US President believes that it is too early to declare a change in Ukraine, but he undoubtedly considers the counter-offensive of the Armed Forces of Ukraine as progress.

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Source: korrespondent

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