Biden visits Germany to reaffirm support for Ukraine as concerns grow over future US aid
Summary: US President Joe Biden made a brief visit to Germany, emphasizing continued support for Ukraine and European defense before leaving office in January. He received Germany's highest honor, highlighting his commitment to international leadership.
Biden's administration has provided significant military aid to Ukraine, contrasting with the potential shift in US foreign policy after the upcoming election. Concerns grow over European resolve as domestic challenges and "Ukraine fatigue" emerge.
During the visit, Biden and leaders from the UK and France reaffirmed their support for Ukraine. However, specific requests from Ukraine, such as NATO membership and missile usage, remain unaddressed, leaving the country in a vulnerable position.
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