Biden warns Putin that NATO is becoming “more united” after the invasion of Ukraine

USA President , Joe Bidenconfirmed on Saturday that NATO that’s more”UnitedWhile emphasizing that the Russian President, Russian President Vladimir Putinerr when Invasion of UkraineAmidst the escalation of clashes between Russian and Ukrainian forces.

“My goal from the start was to make sure that I keep NATO and the European Union on the same page,” Biden said in an interview with a Washington radio program. Brian Tyler Cohen.

Not only was NATO more united, but look at what is happening with respect to Finland, look at what is happening with respect to Sweden (…) I mean that (Putin) produces the exact opposite effect of what he was looking for,” the president .. referring to indications These two countries, which are not partners in the alliance, that they could consider joining after threats from Moscow.

In his opinion, Putin believed that he “could split NATO, create a big hole through which he could pass” and “it didn’t happen.”

Therefore, he stressed that the key to continuation is international coordination in the face of the Russian military attack on Ukraine, which began last Thursday.

“We must remain aligned with the rest of our allies,” he stressed.

This Saturday, the United States Secretary of State, Anthony Blinkenannounced the approval of an additional $350 million in new military aid to Ukraine to help Kiev deal with the Russian invasion.

For its part, the Russian army announced in Moscow that it had received orders to launch an offensive in all directions in Ukraine to take full control of the country as soon as possible.

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While the Ukrainian army is trying to resist and take control of the capital, Kiev, is still President Volodymyr Zelensky, who continues to encourage resistance to the invaders.

With information from EFE

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