Biden visits with Ukrainian refugees in Poland
WARSAW, Poland -- President Joe Biden began his speech Saturday at the Royal Castle in Warsaw by referencing Pope John Paul II's message to the Soviet Union in 1979.In what was billed by the White House as a major address, Biden spoke in front of the Royal Castle, one of Warsaw’s notable landmarks that was badly damaged during War II.Biden called for Russian leader Vladimir Putin’s removal, saying, “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power.
“American forces are not in Europe to engage in conflict with Russian forces, American forces are here to defend NATO allies,” he said.WATCH RECAP: “I think that for us Poles, in the situation we have today, in our part of Europe, in the era of Russian aggression against Ukraine, this is a very important element,” Duda said.
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