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President Joe Biden is visiting Poland, which is bearing the brunt of an exodus of Ukrainians fleeing the attack on their country.

Mr Biden’s first stop was the town of Rzeszów, less than 100km (62 miles) from the south-eastern border with Ukraine. He and President Andrzej Duda were briefed on the humanitarian relief response taking place and Mr Biden met with US service personnel stationed there.

In remarks, the president reiterated his belief that Vladimir Putin is a war criminal and described brave resistance of the citizens of Ukraine as “Tiananmen Square, squared”. The president also said he was disappointed that he was unable to cross the border to see the situation for himself, implying that the security concerns were too great — there had been much speculation about such a visit.

Both presidents will meet formally in Warsaw on Saturday.

The visit comes after a marathon series of meetings on Thursday with Nato, G7 and EU leaders in Brussels. Mr Biden said the extraordinary summit was a testimony to the unity of the US and its allies in the face of Russian aggression in Europe.

A number of new sanctions were imposed on Russia as leaders met, and the president said he also wants Russia removed from the G2. He stressed that it is the organisation’s decision whether to do so, adding that an alternative would be for Ukraine to attend as an observer.

Explainer: What is the G20 and could Russia be expelled?

US president Joe Biden has said that Russia should be expelled from the Group of 20 (G20) alliance of major economies as punishment for Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine.

Joe Sommerlad explains the origins and purpose of the group.

What is the G20 and could Russia be expelled?

US president Joe Biden backs Vladimir Putin’s banishment from summit of world’s major economies as punishment for Ukraine war

Oliver O'Connell26 March 2022 01:00

Trump 2024? Biden says he’d be ‘very fortunate’ to face off with predecessor again

Asked about the next US presidential election at a press conference in Brussels, Joe Biden said he would feel “fortunate” to run against Donald Trump again, even as European governments worry that the 45th president could return to the White House.

Reflecting on his own standing among world leaders – even as his domestic approval ratings remain low – Mr Biden remarked that the US’s reputation had recovered quickly since Mr Trump put its crucial western alliances under severe strain.

Andrew Naughtie reports.

Biden says he’d be ‘very fortunate’ to have Trump run against him in 2024

President said he was spurred to challenge his predecessor by 2017’s deadly far-right rally in Charlottesville

Oliver O'Connell26 March 2022 01:45

ICYMI: Biden to boost US gas supplies to Europe

The United States has agreed to step up gas exports to the European Union in a bid to reduce reliance eon Russian supplies

Under a deal announce on Friday Joe Biden promised the US would deliver at least 15 billion cubic metres (bcm) more liquid natural gas to Europe than under previous plans.

The accord was struck by Mr Biden and EU leaders at a summit in Brussels on Friday, which the US president is attending.

Jon Stone reports for The Independent from Brussels.

Joe Biden agrees to boost US gas supplies to Europe to reduce dependence on Russia

Deal to replace Russian supply announced at EU summit on Friday

Oliver O'Connell26 March 2022 02:30

Biden says he was told he wasn’t allowed to go to Ukraine

US President Joe Biden on Friday said his advisers have told him he could not visit the Poland-Ukraine border because of security concerns, as he hailed the courage of Ukrainians – soldiers and ordinary citizens alike – who’ve taken up arms to defend against the now month-long unprovoked Russian invasion of their country.

Andrew Feinberg reports.

Oliver O'Connell26 March 2022 03:15

Biden: Nato would respond ‘in kind’ to Russian use of chemical weapons

Joe Biden says that Nato would respond “in kind” if Vladimir Putin used chemical weapons in Ukraine.

The president spoke after a day of summits in Belgium with Nato allies, the European Union and G7 partners.

Mr Biden was asked if chemical weapons were used in Ukraine, “would that trigger a military response from Nato”.

Graeme Massie reports.

Joe Biden says Nato would respond ‘in kind’ to Russian use of chemical weapons

President spoke after summits with allied leaders in Belgium

Oliver O'Connell26 March 2022 04:01

Explainer: How the US is expanding aid to Ukrainian refugees

While in Brussels to meet with European allies, President Joe Biden said the United States would admit up to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees and provide $1bn in humanitarian assistance to countries affected by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Here’s what the US is doing to help.

Oliver O'Connell26 March 2022 04:45

Oliver O'Connell26 March 2022 05:45

AOC warns Biden’s poll numbers could signal poor turnout among Dems

Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez believes Joe Biden is at risk of losing Democratic voters who worked “over time to get him elected” should the US president fail to deliver on key progressive policies, she said during an interview with NY1 Thursday night.

“This is really about the collapse of support among young people, among the Democratic base,” the second-term New York congresswoman told Errol Louis on the NY1 political program Inside City Hall. “They aren’t necessarily being seen.”

Johanna Chisholm reports.

AOC warns Biden’s poll numbers could signal poor turnout among Dems

‘It is Biden’s power and responsibility to cancel student debt, nobody else’s’

Oliver O'Connell26 March 2022 06:45

Biden: Ukraine should be able to attend G20 meetings if efforts to expel Russia unsuccessful

President Joe Biden has called for Ukraine to be welcomed at future G20 summits should US attempts to expel Russia be unsuccessful.

After meeting with European allies on Thursday in Brussels, Mr Biden told a press conference it was time to step up efforts to isolate Russia from the international community.

He said if G20 member countries blocked his request to remove Russia, then Ukraine should be invited to attend the meetings.

Bevan Hurley reports.

Biden says Ukraine should be able to attend G20 meetings if US can’t expel Russia

‘The single most important thing is for us to stay unified and the world to continue to focus on what a brute this guy is’

Oliver O'Connell26 March 2022 07:45

Ukraine support rally in Warsaw as Biden arrives

A large crowd rallied in support of Ukraine outside the Palace of Culture and Science in central Warsaw as President Biden arrived in the Polish capital.

CBS News’ Ed O’Keefe reported that the mostly young crowd are chanting in English: “Close the sky! Close the sky! Close the sky!”

Oliver O'Connell26 March 2022 08:45

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