White House: Ukrainian issue will dominate during Biden's visit to Germany.
Biden confirms support for Ukraine during visit to Germany
The White House reported that Joe Biden will visit Germany and participate in the 'Ramstein' group meeting to confirm U.S. support for transatlantic security and international leadership in aiding Ukraine.
White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre stated that this visit will highlight the deep commitment and firm support for transatlantic security.
The Ukrainian issue will be an important part of this visit, focusing on further assistance to Ukraine and stopping Russian aggression.
Jean-Pierre emphasized that President Biden continues to lead in uniting countries to support Ukraine in fighting against the Russian Federation.
Additionally, Biden will focus on ensuring NATO countries' contributions to collective security.
"As we monitor what is happening in Ukraine and observe Russia's aggression, it is important to have this conversation," Jean-Pierre stressed.
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