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READOUT OF PDT JOE BIDEN CALL WITH PDT ZELENSKYY OF UKRAINE

REVITALIZE SUPPORT OVER DONBASS CONFLICT


US President Joe Biden White House (Source: White House)
Format Nomandie Table Negotiation
(Source: Rahma Sophia Rachdi & Jedi Foster)
USPA NEWS - President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. spoke On 2 April, to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine. President Biden affirmed the United States´ unwavering support for Ukraine´s sovereignty and territorial integrity in the face of Russia´s ongoing aggression in the Donbas and Crimea. He emphasized his administration´s commitment to revitalize our strategic partnership in support of President Zelenskyy´s plan to tackle corruption and implement a reform agenda based on our shared democratic values that delivers justice, security, and prosperity to the people of Ukraine. The leaders agreed these reforms are central to Ukraine´s Euro-Atlantic aspirations. They also discussed the importance of close United States-Ukraine cooperation to contain the COVID-19 pandemic and strengthen democracy in the region.
President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. spoke on April 2 to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine. President Biden affirmed the United States´ unwavering support for Ukraine´s sovereignty and territorial integrity in the face of Russia´s ongoing aggression in the Donbas and Crimea. He emphasized his administration´s commitment to revitalize our strategic partnership in support of President Zelenskyy´s plan to tackle corruption and implement a reform agenda based on our shared democratic values that delivers justice, security, and prosperity to the people of Ukraine. The leaders agreed these reforms are central to Ukraine´s Euro-Atlantic aspirations. They also discussed the importance of close United States-Ukraine cooperation to contain the COVID-19 pandemic and strengthen democracy in the region." Stated President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. as he spoke on April 2nd to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine. as regard of the Donbass Conflict which caused 14 000 deaths during since 2014...The United States established diplomatic relations with Ukraine in 1991, following its independence from the Soviet Union. Source: White House
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