At times during their short but eventful alliance, Mr. Biden has appeared keen to let Mr. Scholz and other Western leaders take a public lead on
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Putin and Biden Shore Up Alliances in Dueling Appearances
WARSAW — In a day of dueling efforts to shore up allegiances, President Biden wrapped up a three-day trip to Europe Wednesday with a promise
Biden Visits Kyiv, Ukraine’s Besieged Capital, as Air-Raid Siren Sounds
KYIV, Ukraine — President Biden made a surprise trip to the besieged capital of Ukraine on Monday, traveling under a cloak of secrecy into a
Biden Plans to Visit Poland for One-year Anniversary of Ukraine War
WASHINGTON — President Biden will visit Poland later this month for the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and demonstrate the durability of the
Biden Focuses on Domestic Issues in State of the Union Despite Global Tensions
WASHINGTON — When President Biden delivered his State of the Union address a year ago, war had broken out in Europe just days before and
How Biden Reluctantly Agreed to Send Tanks to Ukraine
Some Pentagon officials were taken aback that German officials were publicly admitting the link between the Abrams tanks and the Leopards, one official said, speaking
Biden Administration Faces Resistance to Plan to Sell F-16s to Turkey
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration has informed Congress that it wants to discuss proposed major arms sales for Turkey and Greece, according to two U.S.
Biden and Zelensky Present a United Front Against Russia
“I agree!” Mr. Zelensky responded quickly in English, prompting laughter from the audience. The visit to the White House comes as both sides gird for
Zelensky Will Meet With Biden in Washington and Address Congress, Officials Say
WASHINGTON — President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine will meet with President Biden at the White House on Wednesday and later deliver a prime-time address to
Top U.S. General Urges Diplomacy in Ukraine While Biden Advisers Resist
The evident willingness to entertain talks at some point has drawn sharp criticism from some foreign policy experts who argue that it would be a