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Russian attack on Ukraine an attack on security of Europe, global peace: US President Biden

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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is not only an attack on that country but also on the security of Europe and global peace, US President Joe Biden has said, underscoring America’s commitment to the security of all NATO allies as Moscow’s offensive against the East European country intensifies.
In an interaction with reporters during a bilateral meeting with Finland President Sauli Niinistö on Friday at the White House, Biden said the two nations have been in regular touch for some time now.
He said the two countries have coordinated on a united, transatlantic response to the Russians and holding them accountable for their unprovoked and unjustifiable aggression against Ukraine.
“And we agreed it’s not only an attack on Ukraine, it’s an attack on the security of Europe and on global peace and stability,” Biden said.
A White House readout of the meeting said that Biden and Niinisto discussed ways to strengthen bilateral relations and ensure strong defence and deterrence in northern Europe.
“The leaders also discussed ongoing transatlantic coordination to impose costs on Russia for its unprovoked and unjustified military invasion of Ukraine, and their respective efforts to provide security and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine. The Presidents also discussed the importance of NATO’s Open Door policy.”
In addition, they discussed energy security and efforts to address climate change, according to the readout.
Earlier in the day, Biden spoke with President Andrzej Duda of Poland to discuss their countries’ response, and those of allies, to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including ongoing efforts to impose severe consequences on Russia.
“Biden underscored the United States’ commitment to the security of Poland and all of our NATO Allies,” the White House said in a statement of the call.
He welcomed Poland’s partnership in hosting 9,000 US forces, including 4,700 additional service members deployed there in recent weeks, to reassure eastern flank allies, deter Russian aggression against NATO, it said.
Meanwhile, Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Brussels said the US has sent an additional 7,000 troops to Europe and repositioned its forces already on the continent to strengthen NATO’s eastern flank.
“We continue to tighten our severe economic sanctions on Russia,” he said.

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