US President, who is on a 2-day visit to Poland, said ahead of talks with his Polish counterpart, that the most important thing the West can do is to stay united.
“The single most important thing we can do from the outset is keep the democracies united in our opposition and effort to curtail the devastation that is occurring at the hands of a man who, quite frankly, I think is a war criminal, and I think will meet the legal definition of that as well.
I want to thank everyone for, I think has been a surprise, that we all stayed together across the board, most severe punishing sanctions in the history of the world, economic sanctions that have been imposed and more that will come”, - Joe Biden said.
Andrzej Duda told his American counterpart that his visit was a great show of unity within the framework of the North Atlantic Alliance, and of the US’s importance for the stability of world peace, “for returning peace to places where difficult situations are happening, where someone engages in acts of aggression against other democratic, free nations”.