Biden to deliver "major" speech in Poland about Ukraine
CBSN
President Biden is meeting with Ukrainian refugees and Polish President Andrzej Sebastian Duda in Poland on Saturday, before delivering what his national security adviser described as a "major" speech about Ukraine.
Saturday is the final day of the president's whirlwind trip to Belgium and Poland, which began with meetings of the G7 and NATO. In Brussels, NATO leaders agreed to add four battle groups along the Eastern Flank, and Mr. Biden announced an additional $1 billion in military aid to Ukraine. The U.S. is also accepting up to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees.
The president's address Saturday "will speak to the stakes of this moment, the urgency of the challenge that lies ahead, what the conflict in Ukraine means for the world, and why it is so important that the free world sustain unity and resolve in the face of Russian aggression," national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Friday.
