WASHINGTON: U.S. President Joe Biden and allied leaders on Tuesday discussed imposing further economic pain on Russia and vowed to provide more weaponry and aid to Ukraine, the White House said as Moscow launched an all-out assault on eastern Ukraine.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters aboardAir Force One as Biden flew to New Hampshire that the leaders reiterated their commitment to providing security, economic and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine in the face of Russian’s invasion.
She said the United States is preparing another round ofsanctions to impose on Moscow in coming days.
In the 90-minute video call, Biden and the allies discussedtheir diplomatic engagements and coordinated efforts to continue to impose “severe economic costs to hold Russia accountable,” said Psaki. They are to coordinate through the G7, the European Union and NATO, she added.
Russia seized a town in eastern Ukraine as part of a freshall-out assault that Ukraine has described as the Battle of theDonbas aimed at taking two provinces.
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Among those on the call were Canadian Prime Minister JustinTrudeau, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, as well as the leaders of Poland, Japan and Italy.
Biden, asked by reporters if he planned to supply Ukrainewith more artillery, said he would do so.
Psaki said more U.S. military aid is planned.
“We will continue to provide them more ammunition, as wewill provide them more military assistance,” she said.
A French presidential adviser said allies had discussed howto provide security guarantees to Ukraine after the war if it’snot part of NATO and its automatic defense mechanism known asarticle 5.
“Our country is ready to provide security guarantees,” theFrench official said. “It would be military supplies so that itcan deal with a new attack or, possibly, guarantees that wouldsee us get involved if Ukraine is attacked in a way where wecould assess how to assist it.”