Adrian Kubicki, consul general for the Polish Consulate in New York City, hailed President Joe Biden’s visit to Poland on Monday as an important show of unity for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) a year after Russia invaded Poland’s neighbor, Ukraine.
Kubicki told NTD that Biden’s visit affirms the fact that NATO “remains united and will continue its support to Ukraine until the last of the Russian soldiers leave Ukraine.”
In a speech in Warsaw on Tuesday, Biden referred to Poland as “our great all[y]” and said, “Our support for Ukraine will not waver.”
Kubicki said Biden’s visit to Poland has added symbolic value because Poland has been at the forefront of providing military aid to Ukraine. Kubicki also touted Biden’s plans to meet with the Bucharest Nine countries, which include Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Romania, and Slovakia. The Bucharest Nine, or B9 countries, were previously part of either the former Soviet Union or the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact, but now represent the eastern edge of the NATO alliance….
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