President Joe Biden is highlighting his visit to Ukraine in a campaign ad, contrasting his support for the country against Republicans' pro-Putin stance.
Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, believes that the West must continue its support for the country in order to counter Russia's attempts to exhaust Ukraine and wear out its partners' resolve, as a long war would weaken both Russia and its leader, Vladimir Putin.
Russian President Vladimir Putin indicated that he is preparing for a prolonged war in Ukraine, stating that Kyiv could potentially use any ceasefire to rearm and that the US will continue to view Russia as an enemy regardless of the outcome of the 2024 US election.
The claim that Russian President Vladimir Putin's decision to invade Ukraine was non-rational is flawed, as rationality in international politics is not solely defined by success or adherence to moral standards, but rather by the ability to make sense of the world, employ credible theories, and engage in a deliberative process to achieve certain goals. Putin and his advisers viewed the West's efforts to make Ukraine a bulwark as an existential threat, leading them to believe that the invasion was a war of self-defense aimed at preventing an adverse shift in the balance of power.
US President Joe Biden is set to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky next week at the United Nations General Assembly meetings to discuss support for Ukraine in its counteroffensive against Russia.
President Joe Biden will defend democracy and rally support for Ukraine at the United Nations General Assembly, while also facing domestic challenges such as funding fights with House Republicans and fallout from the indictment of his son, Hunter.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warns that the world must decide whether to stop Russian dictator Vladimir Putin or risk the start of a third world war, expressing gratitude for the United States' support and urging the international community to take action.
Biden warns against Russia brutalizing Ukraine without consequences, emphasizing US support for Ukraine and its efforts for a diplomatic resolution; he also urges the UN to uphold the UN Charter in addressing the Russian invasion.
Ukrainian President Zelensky calls for a united front against Russian aggression in his speech at the UN General Assembly and asks former President Trump to share his peace plans, claiming that Trump could get a "fair deal" with Putin to end the war in Ukraine.
As support for Ukraine from its international allies declines, there are concerns that Russia may exploit weaknesses and fractures in Ukraine's partnerships, particularly as elections in allied countries approach, and tensions between Ukraine and Poland heighten over agricultural exports.
Ukrainian President Zelensky warns that Russia is relying on eroding U.S. support to win its war against Ukraine, as funding for Ukraine becomes a contentious issue among House Republicans.
U.S. President Joe Biden urges congressional Republicans to support a bill providing aid to Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of maintaining American support for the country in its defense against aggression and brutality from Russia.
President Biden reassured world leaders during a call that the United States remains committed to supporting Ukraine as it defends itself against Russia, amid concerns over dwindling resources for aid.
President Joe Biden plans to deliver a "major" speech on funding for Ukraine, highlighting its importance for the United States and its allies, amid concerns about the U.S. being unable to deliver aid to Ukraine due to the political situation on Capitol Hill.
President Biden has expressed concern over the fate of his $24 billion request for Ukraine aid amid disarray in Congress, as the Pentagon warns that military aid in Ukraine is running out and urges lawmakers to approve more aid to prevent disruption in the flow of weapons to Ukraine.
US President Joe Biden expressed concerns that political turmoil in Washington could hinder US aid to Ukraine, urging Republicans to unite and support crucial assistance to Kyiv amidst the Russian invasion, as he announced plans for a major speech on the matter.
Russian President Vladimir Putin accuses the United States of seeking to impose its hegemony on the world and criticizes the West's handling of the war in Ukraine.
The Biden administration is working to maintain the flow of U.S. weapons to Ukraine despite the political turmoil in Congress, with President Biden planning to deliver a major speech on the importance of arming Ukraine and exploring alternative means of funding.
President Vladimir Putin claims that Russia's mission is to build a "new world" and blames Western hegemony for their military intervention in Ukraine.
President Joe Biden condemned the attack by Hamas militants and expressed unwavering support for Israel's right to defend itself, while world leaders pledged solidarity with Israel and called for an immediate ceasefire.
Russian President Vladimir Putin dismisses suggestions that the United States should prepare for a war against Russia and China, stating that any war with Russia would be on a different level than the conflict in Ukraine.
President Biden expresses confidence in the US military's ability to assist in both the conflict between Israel and Hamas and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, emphasizing the importance of these wars and asserting the US as the most powerful nation in history.
Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected comments by U.S. President Joe Biden, stating that Moscow's interests cannot be suppressed and that U.S. politicians should learn to respect others.
Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected comments by U.S. President Joe Biden, stating in an interview that Moscow's interests cannot be suppressed and that U.S. politicians should learn to respect others.
Senator John Kennedy argues that President Biden's approach to national defense has led America's enemies, such as Russia, Iran, and China, to perceive weakness and believe they can take advantage of him.