President left behind his fraught negotiations with European allies over gas and sanctions Friday and headed to – where he will get a first-hand look at the humanitarian crisis facing Ukrainian refugees and visit a fabled division helping bolster 's eastern flank amid Russia's invasion. The second and last stop of his trip will feature a mix of diplomacy, gestures of military might, and Biden's reputation for consoling and grieving with those who have suffered loss – in this case some of the estimated 2 million Ukrainians who have fled to Poland since Russia launched its invasion last month.It also puts him in touch with an important ally that has been bearing massive costs from 's invasion – and has been pushing a tough line amid its own past experiences with Russian aggression.
Load More
Load More