Biden: Putin `cannot remain in power'
The crowd of about 1,000 included some of the Ukrainian refugees who have fled for Poland and elsewhere in the midst of the brutal invasion.THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.
“What I am always surprised by is the depth and strength of the human spirit,” Biden told reporters after his conversations with the refugees at the stadium, which more recently had served as a field hospital for COVID-19 patients. “Each one of those children said something to the effect of, 'Say a prayer for my dad or grandfather or my brother who is out there fighting."
Before leaving Poland, Biden was to deliver an address expected to focus on the difficult path ahead as U.S. and Western allies continue to assist Ukraine and prod Russia to end its invasion. “I’m confident that Vladimir Putin was counting on dividing NATO," Biden said."But he hasn’t been able to do it. We’ve all stayed together.”
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