Security forces take measures around United States Capitol ahead of the official visit of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyyin Washington D.C., United States on December 21, 2022.
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WASHINGTON — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet with President Joe Biden at the White House Wednesday and then deliver an address to a joint session of Congress in the evening, his first known wartime trip outside Ukraine since the start of Russia’s invasion last February.
Biden is scheduled to welcome Zelenskyy to the White House at 2 p.m. ET. The two leaders will hold a bilateral meeting with Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of State Antony Blinken, followed by a 4:30 p.m. ET press conference with the two leaders. Zelenskyy is then scheduled to deliver a speech to Congress at 7:30 p.m. ET.
“I hope you’re having a good flight, Volodymyr. I’m thrilled to have you here. Much to discuss,” Biden tweeted early Wednesday morning.
Zelenskyy’s visit comes as the U.S. Senate prepares to vote on an omnibus spending bill that includes approximately $45 billion of both military and economic aid to Ukraine in the coming year, billions more than Biden initially requested in November.
The aid is primarily military, with more than $20 billion to supply weapons and equipment to Ukraine’s armed forces, who are waging a bitter fight in freezing temperatures to recapture territories occupied by Russian troops.
This figure also includes funding to replenish U.S. Defense Department stockpiles that have been depleted after nearly a year of providing materiel to Ukraine.
Another $6.2 billion is earmarked for the thousands of American troops that Biden ordered to deploy to Eastern Europe shortly after Russia’s invasion. They are largely stationed in Romania and Poland.
In addition to the money in the omnibus bill, Biden intends to announce a package of nearly $2 billion in security assistance during Zelenskyy’s visit, a senior administration official said.
This latest tranche will include the Patriot missile system, an advanced American air defense system that is capable of locating and destroying incoming artillery fire.
Until now, the United States has resisted sending a Patriot missile battery to Ukraine, partly over concerns that Ukrainian troops would struggle to properly use the complex, multi-part weapon, which requires dozens of soldiers to operate it.
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