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Western Leaders Stand in Solidarity with Ukraine on Second Anniversary of Russia-Ukraine War

On the second anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war, many Western leaders spoke out to express their solidarity with Ukraine.

According to comprehensive foreign reports on the 24th, US President Joe Biden praised the heroic people of Ukraine for their tireless struggle and unrelenting determination to protect their freedom and future. He also said: “The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is stronger, bigger and more united than ever before. An unprecedented global coalition of 50 countries has formed in support of Ukraine, led by the United States, it remains committed to providing vital aid to Ukraine and to holding Russia accountable for its aggressive actions . “

Biden also said, “People in the United States and around the world understand that the stakes in this fight extend far beyond Ukraine.”

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said: “We must renew our resolve. It is time to prove that tyranny can never win and show once again that we stand with Ukraine today and in the future.”

Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission (European Commission), said: “We stand with Ukraine more firmly than ever, financially, economically, militarily and morally (supportive) to this day. The nation is free at last.”

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said: “Ukraine has not fallen because it is strong and courageous and has allies in Europe and around the world, which we are proud to be a part of, no matter today. Or in our common European future.”

The Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, said at Hostomel Airport near the Ukrainian capital Kiev: “This place is a symbol of Moscow’s failure and the pride of Ukraine. … This country is part of our homeland, and we will do our part to protect it.”

Editor: Qi Qing Online Editor: Wu Sasu-su

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