President Joe Biden plans to visit Poland as part of his trip to Europe this week amid the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine, the White House announced. The president “will travel to Poland following his meetings in Brussels,” White House press secretary Jen Psaki said in a statement on March 20. The trip to Poland is scheduled for March 25, following a NATO summit in Brussels, Belgium, that Biden is set to attend the day before “to discuss ongoing deterrence and defense efforts” in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. On March 19, Biden will meet with Polish President Andrzej Duda to discuss the humanitarian response meant to help more than 3 million Ukrainian refugees—the majority of whom have fled to Poland, overwhelming the country’s resources. “The United States is absolutely prepared to do what we can, and what we must, to support Poland in terms of the burden …