21 Dec 2022

Ukraine's Zelensky planning to visit US tomorrow - reports

9:21 pm on 21 December 2022
This handout photograph taken and released by Ukrainian Presidential press service on November 14, 2022, shows Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky looking on during his visit to the newly liberated city of Kherson, following the retreat of Russian forces from the strategic hub.

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky is reportedly going to visit Washington. Photo: AFP / Handout / Ukrainian Presidential Press Service

Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky says he is on his way to Washington, where he will meet US President Joe Biden tomorrow NZ time.

It is his first foreign trip since Russia invaded in February.

The White House has also confirmed the trip and said it will supply Ukraine with a Patriot missile battery, significantly increasing the country's air defence capability.

Zelensky will also address Congress and hold a number of meetings.

"On my way to the US to strengthen resilience and defense capabilities of Ukraine," he wrote on Twitter.

Zelensky regularly hosts foreign leaders in the capital, Kyiv, and has visited troops around Ukraine.

The Ukrainian president has also spoken frequently to world leaders over the telephone and by video call - often from his office in Kyiv.

But the surprise visit to a foreign country marks a first since the war began and also signals the importance of Ukraine's relationship with the US, which has played a leading role in providing military support.

In its briefing ahead of Zelensky's visit, the White House confirmed a new package of nearly US$2 billion (NZ$3.1b) of security assistance for Ukraine.

That includes a new Patriot missile system, which will help Ukraine to protect its infrastructure against Russian attacks. Ukrainian officials have long been appealing for more powerful air defence systems from the West.

Russia has been targeting Ukraine's energy sector, plunging millions into darkness in winter with temperatures several degrees below freezing.

The White House said it will train Ukrainian troops on how to use the Patriot system in a "third country" and that this "will take some time".

Work is also currently under way in the US to push through a bill that would give Ukraine more than US$40b (NZ$63b) in extra funding heading into 2023.

In terms of overall spending on direct military support since the start of the conflict, the US has committed far more than any other country.

On Tuesday, Zelensky made an unannounced visit to the front-line city of Bakhmut, where Ukrainian and Russian forces have fought a fierce, months-long battle.

He met troops and handed out awards to soldiers, the presidency said.

The visit was a significant show of defiance - and a demonstration of support for Ukrainian forces engaged in some of the fiercest battles in recent weeks.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is seen on screen as he remotely addresses the 77th session of the United Nations General Assembly at the UN headquarters in New York City on September 21, 2022. (Photo by ANGELA WEISS / AFP)

Zelensky spoke to the United Nations earlier this year. Photo: AFP

Soldiers gave Zelensky a Ukrainian flag with their names signed on it and asked him to give it to President Biden and the US Congress, in a moment that was captured on camera.

Zelensky's office has not officially commented on any imminent trip to the US.

On the same day, Russian President Vladimir Putin awarded medals inside the Kremlin to figures involved in the Russian invasion.

Since Russia invaded Ukraine on 24 February, the US military estimates that at least 100,000 Russian and 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed or injured, along with some 40,000 civilian deaths.

The UN has recorded 7.8 million people as refugees from Ukraine across Europe, including Russia. However, the figure does not include those who have been forced to flee their homes but remain in Ukraine.

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