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BREAKING: President Biden Invited To Visit Ukraine Next Week By Zelensky’s Top Adviser Amid Ongoing War


The top adviser to President Zelensky has reportedly invited US President Joe Biden to visit the Ukrainian capital city of Kyiv next week.

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According to local media reports, there are no confirmations on whether or not Biden would be keen on visiting the war-torn nation but the Zelensky’s leading adviser did speak about how one should be brave and not afraid during testing times like these.

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The official was identified as the Ukrainian President’s chief diplomatic adviser who stated that it was high time for the American head of state to pay a visit as he gears up to travel to Brussels next week for a NATO summit.

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The adviser was identified as Ihor Zhovka who reportedly mentioned during a recent CNN interview on Friday how he would be expecting Biden to make the visit, adding how he should be brave and not afraid to travel as the country is currently under attack by Russian forces from all sides.

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On the other hand, the adviser also spoke about how disappointed the American head of state was in the US as NATO apparently rejected his request to declare Ukraine’s airspace as a ‘no-fly zone’.

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In the President’s last video message where he addressed the US Congress, Zelensky referred to Biden as the leader of the world and also called upon him to assist in all ways that he could, after showing a heartbreaking and emotional graphic video of the devastation faced by the nation on a routine basis.

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Similarly, President Zelensky called upon Biden and the US, telling them that they face 9/11 and Pearl Harbor on a daily basis and that’s why they needed to have their airspace shut.

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It is still unclear what President Biden’s response to the invitation may be as experts and critics wait and watch for any news on the controversial matter.