
U.S. President Joe Biden meets virtually with Narendra Modi, India’s prime minister, in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, April 11, 2022. Biden was expected to again press India to take a harder stand on Russia’s war in Ukraine during the meeting. Photographer: Chris Kleponis/CNP/Bloomberg

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President Joe Biden still consulting with his staff about dispatching a senior member of his administration to Ukraine:
President Biden on Thursday said that he was still consulting with his staff about dispatching a senior member of his administration to Ukraine. A potentially dramatic display of solidarity for the country as it faces Russian aggression.
When asked if he would send a top official to Ukraine, Biden answered, “We’re making that choice now”. “Are you ready to go”? Biden asked a reporter when asked who he would send.
“We’re still in negotiations, deciding this,” the White House said, echoing Biden’s remarks.
When asked for further details, senior deputy press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters onboard Air Force One “. As you know, clearly we’re in communication with the Ukrainian government every day – very constantly. And so I simply don’t have anything to disclose any more.”
A number of Western officials have been to Kyiv after Russian military withdrew from the territory surrounding the Ukrainian capital to show their solidarity.
According to a person familiar with the conversations, US officials have conducted preliminary discussions about sending a high-ranking member of the administration to Ukraine.
While Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris are unlikely to visit Kyiv anytime soon. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Secretary of State Antony Blinken have been considered.
Nonetheless, sources claim that a decision is still pending, and that the visit may not take place.
Boris Johnson, the British Prime Minister, paid a surprise visit to Kyiv last weekend. Biden is not currently planning a trip of his own, according to US authorities.
On Monday, White House press secretary Jen Psaki stated. “We’re not currently planning a travel by the President of the United States to Ukraine”. A continuing supply of weaponry and assistance, she argued, was more crucial than a presidential visit.
“What matters most to the Ukrainian leadership is that we expedite weaponry and provide them with the help and security systems they require, and that is where our attention is,” she added.
Biden notified Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of a new $800 million security support package. Which includes 11 Mi-17 helicopters, 300 Switchblade drones, 18 Howitzers, and protective equipment against chemical assaults, during a phone conversation on Wednesday.
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