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US ‘will not bow down’ to Russia – Biden

The US president urged Republicans to unblock military aid to Kiev in his State of the Union addressUS ‘will not bow down’ to Russia – Biden

US ‘will not bow down’ to Russia – Biden

US President Joe Biden delivers the State of the Union address during a joint meeting of Congress in the US Capitol on March 07, 2024 in Washington, DC. ©  Win McNamee / Getty Images

The US will not stop supporting Ukraine during its conflict with Russia, President Joe Biden said in his State of the Union address on Thursday night.

Russian President Vladimir Putin is hell-bent on “sowing chaos around Europe,” Biden claimed.

“If anybody in this room thinks Putin will stop in Ukraine, I assure you he will not,” Biden told Congress. He went on to renew his appeal to House Republicans to stop blocking additional military aid to Kiev.

“Ukraine can stop Putin if we stand with Ukraine and provide the weapons it needs to defend itself,” he said.

“My message to President Putin – who I’ve known for a long time – is simple: We will not walk away. We will not bow down. I will not bow down.”

Addressing American legislators and foreign dignitaries at the US Capitol, Biden reiterated that his administration has no plans of sending American troops to directly fight Russia.

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“[The Ukrianians] are not asking for American soldiers. In fact, there are no American soldiers in the war in Ukraine and I’m determined to keep it that way,” he stressed.

The GOP has been refusing to back Biden’s $61 billion aid package for Ukraine, while hoping to pressure the White House into a crackdown on illegal migration.

Russia has repeatedly cited NATO’s continuing expansions eastward and the US-led bloc’s cooperation with Kiev as one of the key causes of the current conflict.

In an interview with US journalist Tucker Carlson last month, Putin said that Russia has no intention of attacking NATO members unless it would be forced to act in self-defense. Putin further argued that Western countries have been “falsely” portraying Russia as a threat to stoke fear.

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