Biden calls NATO article 5 'sacred commitment' for United States
US President Joe Biden assured Poland of NATO's support amid Russia's continuing war on Ukraine. "We consider Article 5 a sacred obligation, and you can count on that," Biden told Polish President Andrzej Duda in Warsaw.
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- Published Date: 05:03 | 26 March 2022
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The U.S. has a "sacred commitment" to the NATO military alliance's collective defence, US President Joe Biden told his Polish counterpart, Andrzej Duda, on Saturday during a visit to Warsaw.
"You can count on that... For your freedom and ours," he told Duda, who said that Poles were feeling a "great sense of threat" as a result of the conflict in neighbouring Ukraine.
Biden also said he thought Russian President Vladimir Putin "was counting on dividing, be able to separate eastern flank from the West." However, he said, he had not been able to do so.
Biden further thanked Poland for taking in refugees from Ukraine. "We do acknowledge that Poland is taking on a significant responsibility that I don't think should just be Poland," he said.
BUTCHER
Biden also called Russian President Vladimir Putin a "butcher," as he met people in Poland who have fled the brutal war in Ukraine.
Biden was asked by a journalist during a visit to Warsaw's National Stadium on Saturday what he thought of Putin, given the suffering of refugees.
"He's a butcher," Biden said in response.
He added that he was not sure that Russia had changed its strategy in its invasion of Ukraine, after Moscow said its focus was now to completely "liberate" the breakaway eastern Donbass region.
"I am not sure they have," Biden said when asked by a reporter if Russia had changed its strategy.
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