A White House official said Oz and Walker were asked to resign because the White House doesn't permit candidates for federal office to serve on boards.
Oz said he had no intention of resigning and “if President Biden wants to politicize health, he’ll have to fire me.” Walker also took to Twitter on Thursday to attribute his removal to politics. The White House on Wednesday posted two new appointments to the council, while a White House official said Oz and Walker were asked to resign because the White House doesn’t permit candidates for federal office to serve on boards. Oz and Walker — both are Republicans — were appointed by President Joe Biden’s predecessor, Donald Trump, and Oz quickly went to social media to claim that he was being removed for political reasons.
As Russia's invasion of Ukraine reaches the one-month mark, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged the world to show its support Thursday.
“I ask you to reassess your positions and think about security in Europe and in the whole world. In the longer term, NATO is establishing four new battlegroups in Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia, he said. Biden had previously warned that the U.S. believed Russia was falsely accusing Ukraine of using biological or chemical weapons to possibly justify its own attack on the country. “We are bolstering our support for the NATO countries on the frontline, sending a new deployment of UK troops to Bulgaria on top of the doubling our troops both in Poland and in Estonia,” Johnson said. Inside a city administration building, two Ukrainian generals helping to lead the counterattack pored over a map detailing the movement of their country's forces and the areas they had apparently recaptured. But some military experts have cautioned that it's hard to tell whether the gains Ukraine claims to have made in the past 48 hours are real. They were not aggressive, she said, but spoke with her husband and did not give a reason why they took him, although they seemed to know he was a pastor in the area. Russia is the cause of the humanitarian crisis,” U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield said Wednesday. A spokesman for Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk said her office was not aware of the alleged abduction. His ability to rally countries to Kyiv’s cause in video messages from the capital has served as a symbol of Ukraine’s defiant defense and Russia’s struggling advance. We must support a free and democratic Ukraine in the long term. The World Health Organization says there have been 64 verified attacks on health care in Ukraine, with 15 deaths and 37 injuries.
President Joe Biden has formally asked two Trump-appointed members of the President's Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition to resign from their posts or ...
"President Trump appointed me to two terms on the President's Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition. The White House just emailed me demanding my resignation by the end of the day," he wrote. Biden requests Mehmet Oz and Herschel Walker resign from presidential council or be terminatedMehmet Oz, left, and Herschel Walker are both running for Senate. President Joe Biden has formally asked two Trump-appointed members of the President's Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition to resign from their posts or be terminated. It's against the Biden administration's policy for federal candidates to serve on presidential boards, according to a White House official.
Both the former TV personality and the former football star are currently seeking office as Republican senators.
Oz himself has said he tries to reach the audience where they are and "empower "them.) Walker's past issues have stemmed largely from his personal life. "I've got no intention, my friends of resigning — none.
The leaders spent Thursday crafting their next steps to counter Russia's month-old invasion — and huddling over how they might respond should Putin deploy ...
EU officials have said they will seek U.S. help on a plan to top up natural gas storage facilities for next winter, and they also want the bloc to jointly purchase gas. The bloc is hoping to reduce its dependence on Russian gas by diversifying suppliers. The White House National Security Council launched efforts days after the invasion through its “Tiger Team,” which is tasked with planning three months out, and a second strategy group working on a longer term review of any geopolitical shift that may come, according to a senior administration official. Scholz is facing pressure from environmental activists to quickly wean Germany off Russian energy, but he said the process will have to be gradual. White House officials said that both the U.S. and NATO have been working on contingency planning should Russia deploy nonconventional weaponry. The U.S. said it will also work with other Western nations to ensure gold reserves held by Russia’s central bank are subject to existing sanctions. Poland and other eastern flank NATO countries are seeking clarity on how the U.S. and European nations can assist in dealing with their growing concerns about Russian aggression as well as the refugee crisis. “They don’t respect any rules,” Marin told reporters. With Russia facing increasing international isolation, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg also warned China against coming to Moscow’s rescue. Finland announced Thursday it would send more military equipment to Ukraine, its second shipment in about three weeks. The Western leaders spent Thursday crafting next steps to counter Russia’s month-old invasion — and huddling over how they might respond should Putin deploy chemical, biological or even a nuclear weapon. “We can’t just buy those.
President Joe Biden said the possibility of Russia deploying chemical weapons was a “real threat."
‘Critical time for our security’: President Joe Biden and European leaders to meet at emergency summit to discuss Russia’s invasion of UkraineNATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, center front left, U. S. President Joe Biden, center front, and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, front right, pose during a group photo during an extraordinary NATO summit at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Thursday, March 24, 2022. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)APOn Thursday, President Joe Biden will travel to Brussels to initiate a set of emergency meetings with NATO, the Group of Seven, and the European Union to discuss Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and how the allied countries should respond, according to the Associated Press.The meeting comes a day after the U.S. formally determined that Russian troops have committed war crimes in Ukraine, attributing attacks on citizens in Mariupol.NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told the AP that the alliance must boost its defenses to counter Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and “respond to a new security reality in Europe.”“We gather at a critical time for our security,” Stoltenberg said to leaders seated at a large round table, the AP reported. Mobile AppsChevron that denotes content that can open up. “We are united in condemning the Kremlin’s unprovoked aggression and in our support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”Biden plans to encourage allies to impose new sanctions on Russia, which has seen its economy plummet by several weeks of bans, boycotts and penalties, the AP said.One Russian Ruble now equates to one U.S. cent, according to Foreign Exchange. The Ruble has seen a slight increase in value over the course of the week.On Wednesday before leaving for Europe, Biden said the possibility of Russia deploying chemical weapons was a “real threat,” according to Radio Free Europe.Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said during a CNN interview on Tuesday that Russia could consider using its nuclear weapons if it felt there was “an existential threat for our country.”Stoltenberg warned Russian leaders that they could face “far-reaching consequences” if Moscow were to resort to chemical weapons, Radio Free Europe reported.The NATO Secretary-General declined to tell AP reporters whether a nuclear strike would draw the alliance into war with Russia. “I will not speculate beyond the fact that NATO is always ready to defend, to protect and to react to any type of attack on a NATO-allied country,” Stoltenberg said.Biden is also scheduled to visit Poland on Friday, where he plans to speak with President Andrzej Duda about the Ukrainian effort, the AP reported.On Saturday, the White House told reporters that Biden plans to “deliver remarks on the united efforts of the free world to support the people of Ukraine, hold Russia accountable for its brutal war, and defend a future that is rooted in democratic principles.”Ukraine art school sheltering hundreds of people bombed on Sunday; conflict shifts to a war of attrition, western governments sayMassachusetts Reps. Seth Moulton and Jake Auchincloss sponsor ‘Yachts for Ukraine Act’ to target Russian oligarchs and their assetsUS formally determines Russian troops have committed war crimes in Ukraine, says Secretary of State Antony Blinken, cites attacks on civilians in besieged Mariupol As the war in Ukraine grinds into a second month, President Joe Biden and Western allies are gathering to chart a path to ramp up pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin while tending to the economic and security fallout that's spreading across Europe and the world.
The U.S., along with NATO allies, have tried to isolate Russia and Russian President Vladimir Putin with sanctions, including freezing foreign assets of ...
President Joe Biden has asked Herschel Walker and Dr. Oz to resign from the President's Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition or be terminated.
President Joe Biden emerged from a series of emergency summits in Brussels touting unity in the Western response to Russia as allies worked behind the ...
"The goal is to target Russia; the goal is to be painful against Russia. The goal is not to be painful for ourselves." The US already added troops in Poland and Romania as tensions between Russia and Ukraine escalated.Sullivan said leaders on Thursday would ratify certain decisions on increasing NATO's troop posture and would task their military and political officials with setting out a "longer-term game plan for what forces and capabilities are going to be required in those eastern flank countries." Biden was expected to announce more American help in weaning Europe from its dependence on Russian natural gas as part of his meetings this week, US officials said.Sullivan said Biden would reveal details of the assistance on Friday. He added that US and European officials have held an "intense back-and-forth" about reducing dependence on Russian energy in the lead-up to the emergency summits." I plan on attempting to see those folks, as well as I hope I'm going to be able to see -- guess I'm not supposed to say where I'm going, am I? I hope I get to see a lot of people," Biden said.New sanctions on politicians, defense companies and Putin associatesAs Biden met with NATO and European allies, the US Treasury Department officially announced a slew of new sanctions against hundreds of members of the Russian State Duma, dozens of Russian defense companies and the CEO of Sberbank -- Russia's largest financial institution. "We do not have exactly the same situation in Europe and in the United States," Charles Michel, the European Council president, acknowledged in an interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour on Wednesday. "The oil or the gas sector, for instance. Biden determined earlier this month that an in-person gathering of a newly united Western alliance would signal resolve to Putin.Whether Putin views it that way -- or whether cracks are exposed among the allies on sanctions and use of military force -- remains to be seen.Biden hoped to set a tone on sanctions by slapping restrictions on 300 members of the Russian Duma, the lower body of Parliament, and over 40 Russian defense companies.Biden also announced the US will accept up to 100,000 refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine, a major step toward easing a brewing humanitarian crisis in Europe. A senior administration official said a "full range of legal pathways" would be utilized to welcome the refugees.Leaders from Poland in particular -- where Biden will visit Friday -- have called on the United States to expedite processing of refugees with family in the United States. More than 3 million people have fled fighting in Ukraine, the UN Refugee Agency says.Biden said at his news conference he hopes to see Ukrainian refugees when he visits Poland this week, though he said he doubted witnessing the crisis first-hand would alter his approach." Biden and Western leaders plan new ways to punish Russia for its war in Ukraine at emergency summitsEU Coucil President: We must be 'intelligent' with sanctions EU Coucil President: We must be 'intelligent' with sanctions President Joe Biden emerged from a series of emergency summits in Brussels touting unity in the Western response to Russia as allies worked behind the scenes to formulate their plans for the next phase of the war in Ukraine. Biden said he supported ejecting Russia from another summit, the Group of 20, which is scheduled to convene in November, though other members of that grouping would have to sign on. That was raised today, and I raised the possibility that, if that can't be done -- if Indonesia and others do not agree -- then we should, in my view, ask to have both Ukraine be able to attend the meetings as well," he said. And he issued a vague warning that the United States would respond to potential chemical weapons use on the battlefield.But he maintained his view that direct US military intervention in Ukraine would result in catastrophe and defended a sanctions regime that so far has not stopped Russian President Vladimir Putin from intensifying his assault." That is a total judgment based on Ukraine. Nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine. I don't believe that they're going to have to do that, but that's a judgment," Biden said.Representatives from the White House and European governments spent the days leading up to the summit in intensive conversations finalizing steps to unveil following the talks.Leaders including Biden arrived to NATO headquarters Thursday morning intent on demonstrating unity amid Russia's aggression. No and no," Biden said.Still, he said other steps to isolate Russia were in play, including removed from the G20, though he acknowledged it would be a decision taken by the entire bloc." One percent," he said in a virtual address to the summit.Following Zelensky's remarks, a senior US official said the US is still opposed to providing fighter jets to Ukraine. Previously, US officials said providing such jets to Ukraine could be viewed by Putin as an escalatory step.Biden insisted that ruling out military action Ukraine had not emboldened Putin, and denied he'd been too quick to take such action off the table."
President Joe Biden said Thursday NATO would respond "in kind" if Russia uses weapons of mass destruction in Ukraine.
And we will invest $320 million dollars to bolster democratic resilience and defend human rights to Ukraine and neighboring countries," Biden told reporters at a press conference following the meetings. "First, to support Ukraine with military and humanitarian assistance. Second was to impose the most significant most significant economic sanctions regime ever, in order to cripple Putin's economy and punish him for his actions. And it's very scary," Biden said in an interview Tuesday. That's what will stop (Putin)." President Joe Biden said Thursday that NATO would respond "in kind" if Russia uses weapons of mass destruction in Ukraine.
President Joe Biden will huddle with key allies in Brussels and Warsaw this week as the leaders try to prevent Russia's war on Ukraine from spiraling into ...
While Harris was in Poland, Duda called on the Biden administration to expedite visa procedures for Ukrainians who have family living in the United States so that they could resettle in the U. S. at least temporarily. Biden is scheduled to meet with Polish President Andrzej Duda on Saturday. Jake Sullivan, Biden’s national security adviser, said the president would coordinate with allies on military assistance for Ukraine and new sanctions on Russia. He added that Biden is working on long-term efforts to boost defenses in Eastern Europe, where more countries fear Russian aggression. Biden warned that Russia could be planning cyberattacks that would affect U. S. companies, and he spoke to Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday to warn him against backing Russia with military or financial assistance. The Polish leadership also wants an increased military presence along NATO's eastern flank. He said he hoped that those responsible for attacks on civilians would be brought before international courts. “This war will not end easily or rapidly,” Sullivan told reporters at a White House briefing on Tuesday. “For the past few months, the West has been united. After the initial invasion failed to topple Ukraine's government, the war has become a grinding endeavor for Putin, who is relying on airstrikes and artillery that are devastating civilian communities. Meanwhile, a top State Department official visited India this week shortly after that country decided to purchase more Russian oil. Polish leaders have pressed for a Western peacekeeping mission to intervene in Ukraine, a step that the U. S. and other Western allies worry could lead to a broadening of the war. “I think the meeting of all heads of state and government in NATO will provide us with yet another platform to demonstrate our unity, our support to Ukraine, but also our readiness to protect and defend all NATO allies,” NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told NBC’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday. “And by sending that message, we are preventing an escalation of the conflict to a full-fledged war between NATO and Russia.” With the future of Europe hanging in the balance, President Joe Biden will huddle with key allies in Brussels and Warsaw this week as the leaders try to prevent Russia’s war on Ukraine from spiraling into an even greater catastrophe.
The rumor that a picture of U.S. President Joe Biden standing in front of the White House had been "staged" in some manner was virally shared in March 2022.
According to The Associated Press, one of Jackson’s two magnolia trees on the South Lawn was trimmed in 2017 due to safety concerns. In sum, no, Biden, his administration, nor anyone else staged the photograph in front of the White House with faked or digitally altered trees. On this south side of the White House are two historic Southern magnolia trees (Magnolia grandiflora) that, according to tradition, were originally added by former President Andrew Jackson in 1835. The numerous simple ovaries in the centre later form a conelike fruit. The “live shot” picture tweeted by @debostic showed the north side. Everything you do and say is a lie.”
President Joe Biden departed Wednesday on one of the highest-stakes presidential trips in recent memory, a moment for the US President to assume leadership ...
White House and European officials have spent the past week in intensive discussions to develop a menu of options, and Biden discussed the summit with his counterparts from the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Italy on Monday."They can do a couple of things. Ukraine is not a member of NATO, which has allowed the US and other members to set limits on how far they are willing to go in defending it. Biden will also make further commitments on human rights "to respond to the growing flow of refugees" from Ukraine.And Sullivan said a new package of sanctions would be unveiled Thursday "in conjunction with our allies." We're going to have to make a series of ongoing assessment about our force posture that will take us weeks and months into the future," she said, noting that "it's still an open question" of how the alliance takes the NATO-Russia Founding Act -- which NATO allies believe Russia is "in clear violation of" -- and moves to its longer-term posture.National security adviser Jake Sullivan said a day ahead of Biden's departure that the President would make a slew of new announcements, including "a joint action on enhancing European energy security and reducing Europe's dependence on Russian gas at long last," as well as "longer-term adjustments to NATO force posture on the eastern flank." Far more impactful would be a European move in the same direction.The White House has been working with other major oil- and gas-producing countries to divert supplies to Europe, and the European Union announced steps in conjunction with Biden to reduce its dependence on Russian energy. US Ambassador to NATO Julianne Smith said Wednesday that NATO leaders would approve at the summit the deployment of four additional battle groups in Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria and Slovakia. Speaking at an Atlantic Council event, Smith said the battle groups were "not just national forces" and said additional details would be shared on Thursday. She added that NATO is in discussions about its medium- and long-term force presence in its eastern flank." Among the topics for leaders to discuss this week is how to respond should the Russian President decide to use nuclear or chemical weapons or launch a massive cyberattack.Asked as he was leaving the White House about the risk of chemical warfare, Biden said he felt it was "a real threat." "One of the key elements of that announcement will focus not just on adding new sanctions, but on ensuring that there is a joint effort to crack down on evasion, on sanctions busting, on any attempt by any country to help Russia basically undermine, weaken or get around the sanctions," he said, calling that "an important part of this next phase." Here's whyUN ambassador: 'I can't imagine' Biden would go to UkraineUN ambassador: 'I can't imagine' Biden would go to Ukraine President Joe Biden departed Wednesday on one of the highest-stakes presidential trips in recent memory, a moment for the US President to assume leadership of a newly united West. His visits to Brussels and Poland could still underscore the alliance's limits in ending the bloodshed in Ukraine, with Western leaders struggling to find ways to halt Russian President Vladimir Putin's war. And the more his back is against the wall, the greater the severity of the tactics he may employ," Biden warned during remarks to business leaders before departing Washington.Biden looks to spur allies to further action against Russia Biden hopes to emerge from an intensive day of meetings Thursday with some new actions to announce alongside his partners: fresh sanctions on Russia, steps to cut off its oil and gas profits, or new announcements of military or financial assistance to Ukraine.Here's how we know sanctions are hurting RussiaHe plans to put sanctions this week on hundreds of Russians serving in the country's lower legislative body, an official familiar with the announcement said, setting off what are expected to be many new steps to punish Russia for its war in Ukraine. The US had already sanctioned some members of the body, but this week's announcement will expand the list. Ahead of Biden's trip to Brussels, the Pentagon provided the White House with a series of options for potential additional US troops in eastern Europe, according to a US official. All I have to say, I'm going to say it when I get there," he said before boarding a seven-hour flight to Belgium.Emergency summits of NATO, the European Union and the G7 will focus on displays of cooperation in punishing Russia and providing support to Ukraine as it comes under fire.
President Joe Biden headed to Europe Wednesday as he tries to keep NATO allies and other European partners united against Russian President Vladimir Putin ...
In fact, Russia's invasion has united NATO against it. The Ukrainian leader has repeatedly commanded the world's attention with moving, sometimes blunt addresses to national and international bodies. "It is the right place for him to go to be able to see troops, to be able to see humanitarian experts, and to be able to meet with the frontline and very vulnerable allies," Sullivan said. The president also "will have the opportunity to coordinate on the next phase of military assistance to Ukraine," Sullivan said. White House press secretary Jen Psaki said this week that there were "no plans" for Biden to travel into Ukraine and that the White House had "not explored that option." But Biden and other leaders are expected to announce a new "package of sanctions" on Russia, too, including "tightening the existing sanctions to crack down on evasion and to ensure robust enforcement," U. S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Tuesday. Biden will also participate in a pre-scheduled meeting of the European Council -- the political body of the European Union -- and meet with leaders of the Group of Seven, or G-7, major industrial nations. Throughout the meetings, Biden hopes to achieve "continued coordination and a unified response" to Russia, the White House said. Putin and China will be watching, with the fate of Ukraine -- and Russia's place in the world -- hanging in the balance. With fighting lasting nearly a month -- and Ukrainian forces unexpectedly holding Russia to a standoff -- Biden and other world leaders will seek to speed an end to the conflict. Cecilia Vega reports from Brussels with more on President Joe Biden’s plans to keep NATO allies and other European partners united against Russian President Vladimir Putin and his invasion of Ukraine. Cecilia Vega reports from Brussels with more on President Joe Biden’s plans to keep NATO allies and other European partners united against Russian President Vladimir Putin and his invasion of Ukraine.
Dr. Oz just shared a letter of resignation from President Joe Biden regarding his position on the Sports, Fitness & Nutrition.
The doctor he should ask to resign is Dr. Fauci, for a multitude of obvious reasons. “If President Biden wants to politicize health, he’ll have to fire me and let Americans see how truly petty and political he truly is” he went on. I received this letter on behalf of @POTUS requesting I resign from the President's Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition. It’s sad that he would politicize such an important issue like health. The doctor he should ask to resign is Dr. Anthony Fauci for a multitude of obvious reasons.” He continued, “With that said, I am beyond grateful to President Trump for appointing me to this very prestigious and important position. “I just received the letter on your screen on behalf of [President Biden] requesting that I resign from the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition,” the doctor began his statement.
President Joe Biden has arrived in Brussels at the start of a four-day trip to Europe in a bid to coordinate with Nato allies on military assistance for ...
Along with the prospect of a new multilateral approach to Russia and its military actions, there are reports that the US is considering welcoming as many as 100,000 refugees displaced by the Russian invasion. President Joe Biden has arrived in Brussels at the start of a four-day trip to Europe in a bid to coordinate with Nato allies on military assistance for Ukraine, new sanctions on Russia, and the boosting of defences in Eastern Europe. The US has also now officially accused Russian forces of war crimes in Ukraine. That would represent one of the country’s biggest refugee intakes in years, but would be only a drop in the ocean as millions of Ukrainians flee their homes in search of safety.
U.S. President Joe Biden and Western allies opened the first of three summits focused on increasing pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Oz, 61, is the former host of a popular syndicated medical talk show and is running for Senate in Pennsylvania; Walker, 60, was a 2-time Pro Bowl running ...
With Europe facing its most precarious future since World War II, President Joe Biden will huddle with key allies in Brussels and Warsaw this week as the ...
Republican Senate candidates Mehmet Oz and Herschel Walker have been asked to resign from their posts on the President's Council on Sports, ...
President Joe Biden is traveling to Belgium for a NATO summit to discuss ongoing deterrence and defense efforts in response to Russia's attack on Ukraine.
As President Joe Biden heads to Belgium for a NATO summit to discuss ongoing deterrence and defense efforts in response to Russia’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine, more than half of Utahns disapprove of how he has handled the international crisis. Dan Jones & Associated conducted the poll of 804 registered Utah voters March 9-21. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenksyy has pleaded with Biden and Congress for a humanitarian no-fly zone over his country. “He, I think, will understand that symbols are important, hence the trip to Europe and particularly to Poland,” Guiora said. Only 31% of Utahns approve of Biden’s job performance overall, a slight uptick fromlast month when he was at 29% just before his first State of the Union address. The poll also found sharp division along party lines, with Democrats overwhelmingly supporting the president and Republicans decidedly not.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the day's first meeting, an emergency NATO summit, where he called for “military assistance without ...
Poland and other eastern flank NATO countries will also be seeking clarity on how the U. S. and fellow European nations can assist in dealing with their growing concerns about Russian aggression as well as a spiraling refugee crisis. There is a new sense of urgency and I expect that the leaders will agree to accelerate the investments in defense,” Stoltenberg said before the summit. Few are very confident that he can handle a crisis, and a majority thinks he lacks toughness in dealing with Russia. The energy crisis exacerbated by the war will be a particularly hot topic at the European Council summit, where leaders from Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece are hoping for an urgent, coordinated bloc-wide response. Scholz is facing pressure from environmental activists to quickly wean Germany off Russian energy, but he said the process will have to be gradual. The bloc is looking at ways to reduce its dependence on Russian gas by diversifying suppliers. “We gather at a critical time for our security,” he said, addressing the leaders seated at a large round table. A U. S. official, who requested anonymity to discuss internal deliberations, said Western nations were discussing the possibility of providing anti-ship weapons amid concerns that Russia will launch amphibious assaults along the Black Sea coast. The U. S. will also work with other Western nations to ensure gold reserves held by Russia’s central bank are subjected to existing sanctions. As Europe faces its greatest crisis in generations, Western leaders continue the search for ways to increase pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin while avoiding steps that could lead to a wider war on the continent. “When we will have all this, it will give us, just like you, 100% security.” And although Zelenskyy thanked Western nations for support they already have provided, his frustration was clear.
President Joe Biden is expected to hold a press conference at NATO Headquarters during his trip to Brussels, Belgium on Thursday.
U. S. President Joe Biden arrived in Belgium on Wednesday evening for a summit of NATO and European Union leaders. On arrival at Brussels Airport, Biden was greeting by Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo. President Joe Biden is expected to hold a press conference at NATO Headquarters during his trip to Brussels, Belgium on Thursday.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the day's first meeting, an emergency NATO summit, where he called for “military assistance without ...
There is a new sense of urgency and I expect that the leaders will agree to accelerate the investments in defense,” Stoltenberg said before the summit. Few are very confident that he can handle a crisis, and a majority thinks he lacks toughness in dealing with Russia. The bloc is looking at ways to reduce its dependence on Russian gas by diversifying suppliers. The new sanctions would be rolled out in coordination with Western allies. Scholz is facing pressure from environmental activists to quickly wean Germany off Russian energy, but he said the process will have to be gradual. Poland and other eastern flank NATO countries will also be looking for clarity on how the United States and fellow European nations can assist in dealing with their growing concerns about Russian aggression as well as a spiraling refugee crisis. The energy crisis exacerbated by the war will be a particularly hot topic at the European Council summit, where leaders from Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece are hoping for an urgent, coordinated bloc-wide response. All the while, national security officials from Washington to Warsaw are increasingly worried that Putin might deploy chemical, biological or even nuclear weaponry. “We gather at a critical time for our security,” he said, addressing the leaders seated at a large round table. “It feels like we’re in a gray area, between the West and Russia, defending our common values,” Zelenskyy said during the video address. Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, said the U. S. wants to hear “that the resolve and unity that we’ve seen for the past month will endure for as long as it takes.” Stoltenberg said the alliance is “determined to continue to impose costs on Russia to bring about the end of this brutal war.”
Over the course of Thursday, the European diplomatic capital is hosting an emergency NATO summit as well as a gathering of the Group of Seven industrialized ...
There is a new sense of urgency and I expect that the leaders will agree to accelerate the investments in defense,” Stoltenberg said before the summit. Few are very confident that he can handle a crisis, and a majority thinks he lacks toughness in dealing with Russia. The bloc is looking at ways to reduce its dependence on Russian gas by diversifying suppliers. The new sanctions would be rolled out in coordination with Western allies. Scholz is facing pressure from environmental activists to quickly wean Germany off Russian energy, but he said the process will have to be gradual. Poland and other eastern flank NATO countries will also be looking for clarity on how the United States and fellow European nations can assist in dealing with their growing concerns about Russian aggression as well as a spiraling refugee crisis. The energy crisis exacerbated by the war will be a particularly hot topic at the European Council summit, where leaders from Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece are hoping for an urgent, coordinated bloc-wide response. All the while, national security officials from Washington to Warsaw are increasingly worried that Putin might deploy chemical, biological or even nuclear weaponry. “We gather at a critical time for our security,” he said, addressing the leaders seated at a large round table. “It feels like we’re in a gray area, between the West and Russia, defending our common values,” Zelenskyy said during the video address. Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, said the U. S. wants to hear “that the resolve and unity that we’ve seen for the past month will endure for as long as it takes.” Stoltenberg said the alliance is “determined to continue to impose costs on Russia to bring about the end of this brutal war.”
While the West has been largely unified in confronting Russia after it invaded Ukraine, there's wide acknowledgement that unity will be tested as the costs ...
The official added that a final decision hadn't been made and that the new sanctions would be rolled out in coordination with Western allies. The bloc is looking at ways to reduce its dependence on Russian gas by diversifying suppliers. Poland and other eastern flank NATO countries will also be looking for clarity on how the United States and fellow European nations can assist in dealing with their growing concerns about Russian aggression as well as a spiraling refugee crisis. Scholz is facing pressure from environmental activists to quickly wean Germany off Russian energy, but he said the process will have to be gradual. The energy crisis exacerbated by the war will be a particularly hot topic at the European Council summit, where leaders from Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece are hoping for an urgent, coordinated bloc-wide response. There is a new sense of urgency and I expect that the leaders will agree to accelerate the investments in defense," said NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg before chairing the security alliance's summit.
President Joe Biden participates in a news conference in Brussels after meeting with European leaders on Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
We would respond if he uses it, and the nature of the response would depend on the nature of the use." "There was also not a request for NATO membership." "I have been repeating the same thing for a month now: To save people and our cities, Ukraine needs military assistance without restrictions, as Russia uses without restrictions its entire arsenal against us," he continued. "It would trigger a response in kind," Biden replied. "You have at least 20,000 tanks. But we do not have a clear answer yet." "I'm not going to give you intelligence data, number one," Biden said. Ukraine asked for a percent -- 1% -- of all your tanks to be given or sold to us. "The nature of the response would depend on the nature of the use," he said. "The nature of the response would depend on the nature of the use," he said. Biden also answered a definitive "yes," when asked he believes that Russia should be removed from the G20, but noted that it "would depend on the G20" to make that decision. "Putin is getting exactly the opposite of what he intended to have as a consequence of going into Ukraine," Biden said, adding later on that he was "banking on NATO being split."
The leaders spent Thursday crafting their next steps to counter Russia's month-old invasion — and huddling over how they might respond should Putin deploy ...
EU officials have said they will seek U. S. help on a plan to top up natural gas storage facilities for next winter, and they also want the bloc to jointly purchase gas. The bloc is hoping to reduce its dependence on Russian gas by diversifying suppliers. Scholz is facing pressure from environmental activists to quickly wean Germany off Russian energy, but he said the process will have to be gradual. White House officials said that both the U. S. and NATO have been working on contingency planning should Russia deploy nonconventional weaponry. The White House National Security Council launched efforts days after the invasion through its “Tiger Team,” which is tasked with planning three months out, and a second strategy group working on a longer term review of any geopolitical shift that may come, according to a senior administration official. The U. S. said it will also work with other Western nations to ensure gold reserves held by Russia’s central bank are subject to existing sanctions. Poland and other eastern flank NATO countries are seeking clarity on how the U. S. and European nations can assist in dealing with their growing concerns about Russian aggression as well as the refugee crisis. “They don’t respect any rules,” Marin told reporters. With Russia facing increasing international isolation, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg also warned China against coming to Moscow’s rescue. Finland announced Thursday it would send more military equipment to Ukraine, its second shipment in about three weeks. The Western leaders spent Thursday crafting next steps to counter Russia’s month-old invasion — and huddling over how they might respond should Putin deploy chemical, biological or even a nuclear weapon. “We can’t just buy those.
Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy called on people worldwide to gather in public Thursday to show support for his embattled country as U.S. President ...
NATO estimates, however, that between 7,000 and 15,000 Russian troops have been killed — the latter figure about what Russia lost in a decade of fighting in Afghanistan. Russia has been in possession of the port since Feb. 27, and the Orsk had debarked armored vehicles there on Monday for use in Moscow’s offensive, the Zvezda TV channel of the Russian Defense Ministry said earlier this week. But Ukrainian forces have prevented its fall, thwarting an apparent bid by Moscow to fully secure a land bridge from Russia to Crimea, seized from Ukraine in 2014. The official spoke on condition of anonymity under ground rules set by NATO. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg opened an emergency summit bringing together Biden and other leaders by saying that the alliance is determined to continue to ratchet up the costs on Russia for its aggression. The benchmark MOEX index gained 8% in the first minutes of trading. Russia did not immediately comment on the claim. Biden was expected to discuss new sanctions and how to coordinate such measures, along with more military aid for Ukraine, with NATO members, and then talk with leaders of the G7 industrialized nations and the European Council in a series of meetings on Thursday. Ukraine’s navy reported Thursday that it had sunk the Russian ship Orsk in the Sea of Asov near the port city of Berdyansk. It released photos and video of fire and thick smoke coming from the port area. Ukraine matters.” Peace matters. Freedom matters.
US President Joe Biden is in Brussels, Belgium, on Thursday to attend a trio of summits related to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He will also visit Poland ...
"NATO has never, never been more united than it is today," Biden said. "NATO has never, never been more united than it is today," Biden said. US President Joe Biden holds a news conference after a NATO summit in Brussels, Belgium, on Thursday, March 24.
President Joe Biden and other Western allies convened on Thursday in Brussels for emergency meetings about Russian President Vladimir Putin's invasion of ...
Poland and other eastern flank NATO countries will also be seeking clarity on how the U. S. and fellow European nations can assist in dealing with their growing concerns about Russian aggression as well as a spiraling refugee crisis. The bloc is looking at ways to reduce its dependence on Russian gas by diversifying suppliers. Scholz is facing pressure from environmental activists to quickly wean Germany off Russian energy, but he said the process will have to be gradual. The energy crisis exacerbated by the war will be a particularly hot topic at the European Council summit, where leaders from Spain, Portugal, Italy and Greece are hoping for an urgent, coordinated bloc-wide response. White House officials said that both the U. S. and NATO have been working on contingency planning should Russia deploy nonconventional weaponry. A U. S. official, who requested anonymity to discuss internal deliberations, said Western nations were discussing the possibility of providing anti-ship weapons amid concerns that Russia will launch amphibious assaults along the Black Sea coast. In addition, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told CNN this week that Russia could consider using its nuclear weapons if it felt there were "an existential threat for our country." The U. S. will also work with other Western nations to ensure gold reserves held by Russia's central bank are subject to existing sanctions. With Russia facing increasing international isolation, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg also warned China against coming to Moscow's rescue. "They don’t respect any rules," Marin told reporters. The leaders spent Thursday crafting their next steps to counter Russia’s month-old invasion — and huddling over how they might respond should Putin deploy chemical, biological or even a nuclear weapon. Finland announced Thursday it would send more military equipment to Ukraine, its second shipment in about three weeks.
Mr Biden was speaking at a press conference at Nato Headquarters following meetings with leaders of both the alliance and the G7 in an extraordinary day of ...
Mr Biden is now meeting with the European Council in a day focussed on allied unity. Mr Biden was speaking at a press conference at Nato Headquarters following meetings with leaders of both the alliance and the G7 in an extraordinary day of summits in Brussels over the invasion of Ukraine. The president also said that he warned China not to help Russia or risk its economy; there would be an appropriate response to the use of chemical weapons; and that he will likely be visiting refugees at the Polish border tomorrow.
BRUSSELS (AP) — President Joe Biden and Western allies pledged new sanctions and humanitarian aid on Thursday in response to Vladimir Putin's assault on ...
EU officials have said they will seek U. S. help on a plan to top up natural gas storage facilities for next winter, and they also want the bloc to jointly purchase gas. Poland and other eastern flank NATO countries will also be seeking clarity on how the U. S. and fellow European nations can assist in dealing with their growing concerns about Russian aggression as well as the refugee crisis. The bloc is hoping to reduce its dependence on Russian gas by diversifying suppliers. Scholz is facing pressure from environmental activists to quickly wean Germany off Russian energy, but he said the process will have to be gradual. White House officials said that both the U. S. and NATO have been working on contingency planning should Russia deploy nonconventional weaponry. The White House National Security Council launched efforts days after the invasion through its “Tiger Team,” which is tasked with planning three months out, and a second strategy group working on a longer term review of any geopolitical shift that may come, according to a senior administration official. The U. S. said it will also work with other Western nations to ensure gold reserves held by Russia’s central bank are subject to existing sanctions. A U. S. official, who requested anonymity to discuss internal deliberations, said Western nations were discussing the possibility of providing anti-ship weapons amid concerns that Russia will launch amphibious assaults along the Black Sea coast. “They don’t respect any rules,” Marin told reporters. The Western leaders spent Thursday crafting next steps to counter Russia’s month-old invasion — and huddling over how they might respond should Putin deploy chemical, biological or even a nuclear weapon. With Russia facing increasing international isolation, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg also warned China against coming to Moscow’s rescue. Finland announced Thursday it would send more military equipment to Ukraine, its second shipment in about three weeks.