Biden called “chaos” due to “dictators who do not pay for their aggression”

Biden called “chaos” due to “dictators who do not pay for their aggression”

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When dictators “do not pay for their aggression,” they “spawn even more chaos,” said US President Joe Biden. Relevant excerpts from the annual message with which he will address Congress are published on the White House website.

Biden emphasized that “threats to America and the world will continue” and said that the military actions of the Russian Federation “were thought out in advance and were not provoked by anything.” According to him, Russian President Vladimir Putin “renounced diplomatic activities.” “He thought the West and NATO would not respond,” Biden said, adding that Putin was “mistaken” and that Western countries “turned out to be prepared for military action in Ukraine.”

Earlier, The Washington Post reported that due to military actions in Ukraine, Biden’s speech prepared for speech in Congress was amended and the emphasis was now placed on the Russian-Ukrainian conflict.

On February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin made an emergency appeal to the Russians and announced a special military operation in the Donbass. In his speech, he stated that “circumstances require decisive action from Russia” and stressed that “Russia will not allow Ukraine to have nuclear weapons.”

In response to Russia’s actions, Western countries (USA, Canada, European Union, Great Britain, Japan) announced new, tougher sanctions against the Russian Federation, including financial and economic ones.

You can follow the chronicle of events in connection with the situation in Ukraine here.

Source: Rosbalt

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