LONDON – United States President Joe Biden is visiting the Polish city of Rzeszow, a mere 80km from the border with Ukraine, on Friday (March 25) on the finish of a European tour designed to reassert Western unity in supporting that war-torn nation.
Four weeks to the day after Russia invaded Ukraine, the heads of states and governments of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato) – the US-led army alliance in Europe – met in Brussels to resolve on their subsequent strategic strikes.
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