that he will apply new sanctions on russia. he will talk to congress about continuing its support for ukraine. but i think that the big question that is still looming over as president biden lays, is how does this war and? president biden making clear that that won t be anytime soon. paula? yeah, that seems to be definitely the question. there seems to be no end game at this point and then biden made clear that he was not expecting. want to kevin, really good to have you on the ground there with us. appreciated. president apollon says that he s thankful, not just pitch presidential biden, but also to u.s. lawmakers at the american people for supporting ukraine. little latest held talks before they each addressed a church hearing crowd of thousands at the royal castle in warsaw, tuesday. you just heard kevin talk about that. now, in the exclusive interview, polish president out cnn s christiane on poor, surprising results of the capital on monday was a powerful show of support. [speak
treaty is unfortunate and irresponsible. we will watch carefully to see what russia actually does. we will have a live report from moscow in just a moment. but first we will begin our coverage from warsaw, poland, and erin mclaughlin in kyiv. josh, what is the president expected to say when he speaks in half an hour or so? he spoke there almost a year ago in march when the war was just getting under way, and he is expected to make the case that there were questions about the nato alliance, about its staying power and about whether it would be up to the task of defending its own territory and helping to provide the kind of support for ukraine that would allow that country to survive, a massive onslaught from russia s
zelenskyy, united states and our partners stand with ukraine s teachers, its hospital staff, it s emergency responder, the workers in cities across ukraine and fighting to keep the power on, in the face of russia s cruel bombardment. we stand with the millions of refugees of this war who found a welcome in europe and united states, particularly here in poland. ordinary people across europe do what they can do to help, continue to do so. business leaders, cultural leaders including the first lady of poland who is here tonight, have led and determined showcasing all that is good with that spirit. madam first lady, we love you. thank you all. [ applause ] i ll never forget last year, visiting with refugees in ukraine who just arrived in warsaw. seeing their faces exhausted
general, i am sorry to interrupt you sir. i am really sorry to interrupt you, if you could stand by. we have the president of the united states in warsaw. hello, poland. we are great allies. mr. president, mr. prime minister and mayor, as well as all the politicians across the country, thank you for welcoming me back to poland. it was nearly one year ago nearly one year ago i spoke at the castle here at warsaw, weeks
poland will speak, and after that, president biden will speak. this is what is happening right now in warsaw. josh, i want to go over to ukraine. erin, what do ukrainians want to be hearing from the president today? reporter: well, ukrainians would love to hear more about weapon systems being sent from the united states to ukraine to help in the war effort, namely the fighter jets they have been asking for for sometime now, and the ukrainian leadership believes it s absolutely necessary for them to win this war. that being said, ukrainians in general have been extremely pleased with the way this visit has played out so far, namely president biden s visit yesterday to the capital, kyiv. earlier today i sat down with an advisers to president zelenskyy who talked about the evolution in the relationship between