Biden’s emergency meeting after Russia’s missile attack on Poland, G20’s mangrove event delayed
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US President Joe Biden holds emergency meeting with G7 countries
President Biden supports Poland’s investigation into the loss of life in eastern Poland
Biden arrives late for mangrove event after missile attack on Poland
Jakarta. US President Joe Biden has an emergency meeting with G7 countries after two people died due to Russian missile falling in Poland. Due to this conversation about the next step of Poland and NATO, Biden arrived late in a program of the ongoing G20 Summit in Indonesia. According to a report in ANI, President Biden discussed the loss of life in eastern Poland and a meeting with world leaders to support Poland’s investigation. He said that he fully supports Ukraine at this time. At the same time, the United States will do whatever is necessary to give Ukraine the ability to defend itself.
mangrove forest tour in bali
Under the G20’s mangrove program, leaders of all countries came to see the mangrove forest on the initiative to deal with climate change. However, after the missile attack on Poland, Biden arrived late at the event. According to the report, the G20 mangrove program was delayed due to Biden’s meeting with the G7 leaders. The US President and other G20 leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi, visited the mangrove forest in Bali and also planted saplings.
Maybe the missile was not fired from Russia?
The US President told in the meeting of NATO countries that it may happen that this missile may not have been fired from Russia. However, Poland said that the missile was launched from Russia itself, due to which two people died. The Polish Foreign Ministry said the rocket landed in Przewodów, a village about 6 km (4 mi) from the border with Ukraine. Polish officials said the missile was Russian-made.
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Tags: G20, Joe Biden, PM Modi, Poland, Russia
FIRST PUBLISHED : November 16, 2022, 09:51 IST