Biden approves Zelensky’s plan to achieve “a just peace”

12/12/2022 at 03:09

TEC


The program is founded on the Charter of the United Nations, and enjoys the commitment and financial support of the United States.

US President Joe Bidensupported this Sunday the will of his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodimir Zelenskyto achieve “a just peace” based on the fundamental principles of the Charter of the United Nations.

“President Biden welcomed President Zelensky’s declared openness to a just peace based on the fundamental principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations”the White House said in a statement.

In their telephone conversation, held on the eve of the virtual G7 summit, Biden also underlined his country’s commitment to continue offering Ukraine help economic, humanitarian and defensive measures and to hold Russia to account “for its war crimes and atrocities”.

the american president spoke with his counterpart to reiterate his country’s support for the defense of Ukraine while that country continues to suffer attacks on its critical infrastructure.

That support recently materialized in other $275 million in military aid announced Friday and destined especially to reinforce its anti-aircraft defenses, or another 53 million to reinforce its energy infrastructure, which were made public on November 29.

Biden, as that note added, conveyed that his country prioritizes efforts to strengthen the air defense of Ukraine.

Zelensky, for his part, noted on Twitter that their conversation was “fruitful” and that served to coordinate positions before the G7 summit and to talk about greater cooperation in matters of security and protection of its energy sector.

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