Nineteen months ago, Poland's prime minister was one of the first leaders to visit Kyiv in the early weeks of the Russian invasion, but on Thursday, the country announced it won't be sending any more weapons to Ukraine than it's already committed to in the wake of an escalating fight over grain exports.
WASHINGTON: Ukrainian President Volodmyr Zelenskyy won pledges of unstinting support and air defence weapons from President Joe Biden on Thursday (Sep 21), but he warned that Russia could still defeat Kyiv if Republican lawmakers cut US military aid. Wearing his trademark olive green military-style shirt,
WASHINGTON: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Washington on Thursday (Sep 21) to appeal for help fighting Russia, winning warm words of support and weapons from Joe Biden but confronting sceptical Republicans who want to cut off aid. "We're with you and we're staying with you," Biden tol