President Joe Biden made a surprise visit to Kyivon Monday, arriving in Ukraine's capital in a show of support for the war-torn nation and statement of defiance ahead of the one-year anniversary of the war Russia launched.
The shock appearance happened under immense secrecy. U.S. officials had expressed concerns that Biden couldn't fly into Ukraine or take a ten-hour train ride without immense risk to the host nation or himself. Ensuring the president's safety was a near-impossible endeavor, those officials said, though they acknowledged Biden had long wanted to go Kyiv.
A scheduled trip to Poland provided the opportunity to finally make the trip, and the caution was ultimately set aside. Biden marked the one-year anniversary of the war by walking the streets of Ukraine's capital –– the same city Russia tried to seize 12 months ago –– and meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The message of his visit was clear: Ukraine is safe enough for an American president to visit despite the missile strikes, drone attacks and trench warfare initiated by Vladimir Putin.
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