President Joe Biden has issued a warning about the need for potential expansion of the US nuclear arsenal in response to China’s refusal to engage in talks about its own nuclear weapons program. Biden stated that an increase in deployed nuclear weapons may be necessary in the coming years to deter adversaries and protect the American people and allies.
Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron announced plans to finalize the creation of a coalition of military instructors for Ukraine in the coming days. Macron emphasized the importance of supporting Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression, calling it a “legitimate” demand and denouncing the pacifist camp for their lack of action.
In a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Biden apologized for the delay in providing military support to Kyiv due to a congressional logjam. He announced a new $225 million package of support, including air defense missiles and protection for the Ukrainian electric grid.
Reflecting on the historic significance of D-Day, Biden warned about present dangers to democracy and freedom, particularly highlighting Russia’s war in Ukraine. He urged staying true to American values and not succumbing to selfishness or the desire to force will upon others.
Overall, the developments highlight the ongoing tensions between major world powers and the importance of supporting Ukraine in the face of external threats. The statements from Biden and Macron underscore the need for unity and preparedness in the face of global challenges.