President Joe Biden meets with international leaders in Germany to plan for the long-term support of Ukraine.
President Joe Biden is urging the United Statesā European allies to continue supporting Ukraine as he prepares to leave office in January.
Biden is currently in Germany, where he met with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, French President Emmanuel Macron, and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Oct. 18. The four discussed Ukraine and the future of the expanding conflict in the Middle East.
The meeting follows the groupās one-on-one discussions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy over the last several weeks, in which he privately laid out his plan for a Ukrainian victory in the ongoing war with Russia.
White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters on Air Force One on Oct. 17 that Biden would work with the three leaders to further ensure long-term support for Ukraine after he left office.
The meeting also comes just weeks ahead of the closely contested U.S. presidential election, which could result in drastic changes to U.S. foreign policy.
On the one hand, Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, has suggested continuing the United Statesā current policy of providing security assistance to Ukraine and leveraging economic sanctions against Russia.
Republican presidential nominee and former President Donald Trump, meanwhile, has vowed to end the war as soon as possible and raised concerns that the continuation of the conflict could result in a world war between Russia and the nuclear powers providing aid to Ukraine.
To that end, Washingtonās NATO partners are making efforts to demonstrate their resolve to support Ukraineās defense, with or without the might of the United States.
āOur position is clear: We are supporting Ukraine as strongly as possible,ā Scholz said. āAt the same time, we are taking care that NATO does not become a party to the war so that this war doesnāt culminate in an even bigger catastrophe.
āWe will stand beside Ukraine as long as it is necessary.ā
With the future of U.S. support for Ukraine and possibly NATO itself in question, the allianceās European members have moved to ensure it can continue to maintain Ukraineās defense against the ongoing Russian invasion.
Likewise, the alliance is establishing an office for a NATO representative to be stationed in Kyiv to deepen Ukraineās institutional relationship with the alliance.
Ukraine cannot currently join NATO for a number of reasons, including the fact that it does not maintain territorial integrity and does not have the unanimous support of all 32 member countries.
Ukraine is unlikely to garner the necessary support for membership anytime soon, given the hesitancy of some nations, such as Hungary and Turkey, to engage in what they consider deliberately provocative actions toward Russia.
When asked about the possibility that Trump could attempt to force Ukraine into accepting Russiaās terms, White House National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby told reporters on Oct. 18 that the Biden administration would do everything in its power to ensure a ājust peaceā in line with Zelenskyyās wishes.
āItās critical that, whatever that peace looks like, it has to be acceptable to him [Zelenskyy] and to the Ukrainian people, and weāre certainly not going to have any discussions about Ukraine without Ukraine,ā he said.
Kirby added that Bidenās talks with foreign leaders this week were not explicitly about the upcoming U.S. elections but about āshowing his gratitudeā for the alliesā continued support and engaging in āpolicy-heavy discussionsā about collective security.
To that end, Kirby said that reaffirming U.S. support for NATO and Ukraine as a future NATO member is paramount to global security.
āAmerican leadership matters to leaders here,ā Kirby said. āThe United States matters.
āNATO is going to be in Ukraineās future. No question about it. The first thing we have to do is help them win this war.ā
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