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President Joe Biden is said to be planning a trip to Poland later this month to mark the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The current thinking is for the trip to take place towards the end of February although no official announcement has yet been made by the White House.
The National Security Council has so far declined to comment on the matter and it is also unclear if there will be any additional European stops made during the trip.
The war began on February 24, 2022 with Biden said to be looking into the possibility of visiting Europe, including Poland, to commemorate the outbreak.
The White House is said to be wanting to look for ways to highlight Ukraine's resilience in the face of Russia's military campaign while demonstrating continued support by the United States for the Ukrainian people as the conflict enters its second year.
Biden's trip has not been confirmed until an official announcement is made by the White House, and the plans could still change
President Zelensky and President Biden in the Oval Office on December 21, 2022
President Joe Biden is expected to visit Poland towards the end of February to commemorate the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Pictured, a destroyed Russian tank with artwork it done by Italian urban artist Tvboy, seen on Monday
It would also allow Biden to strengthen ties and reinforce the unity