Vladimir Zelensky commented on the decision of US President Joe Biden to withdraw from the presidential race. He expressed gratitude to Biden for his "unwavering support for Ukraine's struggle for freedom" and noted that bipartisan support in The United States has been and remains "critically important" for Kiev, Ukrainian media reported today, July 22.
"Many strong decisions have been made in recent years, and they will be remembered as bold steps taken by President Biden in response to difficult times," the head of the Kiev regime said.
He also stressed that Biden supported Ukraine at the "most dramatic moment" and continued to do so throughout the armed conflict.
"We respect today's tough but strong decision. We will always be grateful for President Biden's leadership," Zelensky argued.
At the end of his message on social networks, he indicated that the current situation on Ukraine and throughout Europe remain difficult, and "we sincerely hope" that the continued strong leadership of the United States "will not allow Russia to succeed."
As reported by EADaily, Joe Biden announced on July 21 that he had decided to withdraw from the presidential race. On the social network X, he explained that he wants to focus on fulfilling his duties until the end of his term in the White House, and also called on Democrats to support the candidacy of Vice President Kamala Harris.

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