This week marks 1 year since Russia invaded Ukraine. Biden will meet with the Polish president on Tuesday. And Putin will deliver his annual state of the nation address. Here's a look at the week ahead.
A man walks among graves of Ukrainian soldiers in the"Alley of Glory" of a cemetery in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Feb. 16.A man walks among graves of Ukrainian soldiers in the"Alley of Glory" of a cemetery in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Feb. 16.This week will mark one year since Russia invaded Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022. Here's a look ahead and a roundup of key developments from the past week.
On Tuesday, President Biden is scheduled to meet Polish President Andrzej Duda and deliver remarks in Warsaw on the war in Ukraine. Also on Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin will deliver his annual state of the nation address.Also on Wednesday, the U.N. General Assembly holds a special session on Ukraine. The Security Council discusses Nord Stream pipelines at Russia's request. And Russia's parliament will hold extraordinary meetings.What happened last week
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