Joe Biden promises long range weapons on visit to Kyiv – as he says Putin ‘thought he could outlast us’

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US President Joe Biden has visited the Ukrainian capital Kyiv on his first trip to the country since Russia’s invasion on 24 February last year.

The president said Washington would provide Kyiv with a new military aid package worth $500m which would be announced on Tuesday, as he was pictured walking in the city with Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

The White House said Mr Biden would announce more sanctions on Russia and military support for Ukraine including artillery ammunition, anti-armour systems and air surveillance radars.

Putin was ‘dead wrong’ – Ukraine latest

Mr Biden said Russian President Vladimir Putin thought Ukraine was “weak and the West was divided” and “thought he could outlast us” but added – “he was dead wrong”.

Ukraine’s president says the pair discussed long-range weapons and described negotiations as “very fruitful”.

U.S. President Joe Biden and Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy walk next to Saint Michael’s cathedral, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine February 20, 2023. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich
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Mr Biden and Mr Zelenskyy walk next to Saint Michael’s cathedral in Kyiv

‘Negotiations were very fruitful’

In a statement from the White House, the president said his visit to Kyiv would “reaffirm our unwavering and unflagging commitment to Ukraine’s democracy, sovereignty, and territorial integrity”.

He added that there will be more sanctions on Russia “against elites and companies that are trying to evade or backfill Russia’s war machine”.

How Biden’s secret trip to Kyiv was planned

Joe Biden’s first visit to Ukraine since the start of the Russian invasion is undoubtedly historic, but what sort of planning goes on behind a trip such as this?

In a statement earlier today, White House senior administrators revealed the logistical challenges that the trip posed.

Mr Biden was secreted aboard the Air Force jet, the call sign “SAM060” for Special Air Mission, was used for the plane instead of the usual “Air Force One”.

After a refuelling stop in Germany, Mr Biden’s aircraft switched off its transponder for the roughly hour-long flight to Rzeszow, Poland. The airport has served as the gateway for billions of dollars in Western arms and VIP visitors into Ukraine.

Only two journalists were invited on board instead of the usual complement of 13. Their electronic devices were turned off and turned over to the White House for the duration of the trip into Ukraine.

Mr Biden took a 10-hour train ride from the Polish border to reach Kyiv, choosing to visit the capital to send a powerful message to Russia.

He arrived in Kyiv on Monday morning and was greeted by Bridget Brink, the US ambassador to Ukraine, and entered his motorcade for the drive to Mariinsky Palace.

Even with Western surface-to-air missile systems bolstering Ukraine’s defences, it was rare for a US leader to travel to a conflict zone where none of its allies had control over the airspace. US surveillance planes kept watch over Kyiv from Polish airspace.

Kate Bedingfield, the White House communications director, said: “Unlike previous visits from presidents to warzones, like Iraq and Afghanistan, the US obviously does not have a military presence on the ground in Ukraine, which made a visit from a sitting president all the more challenging.”

Jonathan Finer, deputy national security adviser, added that the secret visit had been “meticulously planned over a period of months”.

He praised people at the highest level of the Ukrainian government who played a key role in hosting the US president.

Addressing reporters in Kyiv, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy described Mr Biden’s visit as an “extremely important sign of support for all Ukrainians”.

“Negotiations today were very fruitful, very important and very crucial,” he said, adding that the results will “definitely” have an impact on the battlefield.

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Biden condemns ‘barbaric’ invasion

The White House said it did notify the Kremlin of the president’s visit “some hours” before his departure.

“We did so some hours before his departure for deconfliction purposes. Because of the sensitive nature of those communications I won’t get into how they responded or what the precise nature of our message was,” US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said.

Trip marks ‘historic moment’

Mr Biden said the package would also provide more ammunition for High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems in Ukraine’s possession.

Speaking from Kyiv, Sky’s security and defence editor Deborah Haynes said the visit is a “historic moment” and came with “extraordinary security lockdowns” with the whole centre of the capital locked down this morning.

The unannounced trip comes after the White House said last week that there were no plans for the president to cross into Ukraine during his visit to Poland this week, to mark the anniversary of Russia’s invasion.

U.S. President Joe Biden attends a meeting with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine February 20, 2023. Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY.
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U.S. President Joe Biden leaves a sign in a book as Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stands next, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine February 20, 2023. Ukrainian Presidential Press Service/Handout via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY.
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His visit came a day before Mr Putin was due to make a major address, when he is expected to set out Russia’s aims for the second year of the invasion he launched last year.

In December, Mr Zelenskyy visited President Biden at the White House on his first trip out of Ukraine since the war began.

The symbolism of this trip is important but so too is the substance


Deborah Hayes

Deborah Haynes

Security and Defence Editor

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History was made in Kyiv today with the first visit to Ukraine by Joe Biden almost one year on from a Russian invasion that was designed to topple the government.

In the ultimate snub to Vladimir Putin, the American leader met with his Ukrainian counterpart at the presidential palace before paying tribute to the many tens of thousands of Ukrainian military lives lost fighting to expel Russian invaders.

“Good morning, Mr President” was the greeting in English given by Mr Zelenskyy as Mr Biden emerged from a motorcade of vehicles that brought him to the capital in secrecy and under an unprecedented security lockdown.

A memorial wall to the soldiers who have died fighting Russia’s war, which began in 2014 with the annexation of Crimea but was significantly amplified last year with the all-out invasion, frames one side of the square outside St Michael’s monastery.

The US president visited the memorial, where a US and a Ukrainian wreath were laid next to each other.

The symbolism of this trip is important but so too is the substance.

Mr Biden wanted to make clear in his words and pledges, including new weapons and ammunition for Ukraine, that the United States would support Kyiv “for as long as it takes”.

The US and its allies know that the Kremlin believes time is on Russia’s side, suspecting the West will become distracted by other priorities or will fail to make the military investments necessary to keep supplying the Ukrainian military with the hardware it needs to fight.

By visiting Ukraine himself, with the risk that entails, the American president will be hoping he sends a clear message to Mr Putin that US support is here to stay.

Mr Biden’s trip comes as Ukrainian and Russian forces continue to fight for control of the eastern city of Bakhmut in the Donetsk region.

While Mr Zelenskyy has said that Ukraine will maintain its months-long defence of the city, he warned “not at any price”.

He told Italian daily Corriere Della Sera: “It is important for us to defend it, but not at any price and not for everyone to die.”

Russian forces have besieged Bakhmut since July and, led by the Russian Wagner Group mercenaries, they have made small gains in nearby villages.

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While some say the city has more of a symbolic value than a strategic one – it is the gateway to other cities further west in the Donetsk region.

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