Biden Considering Lifting Limits on U.S. Arms Use in Kyiv
The U.S. President Joe Biden is contemplating lifting restrictions on Ukraine’s use of American short-range weapons to strike inside Russia. This move is part of broader efforts to counter Russia’s advances in Ukraine. Additionally, Biden is considering punitive measures against China for providing key technology to Moscow. These considerations, reported by the Washington Post, reflect growing concerns within the U.S. administration about Ukraine’s battlefield vulnerabilities.
Poland’s Stance on Ukrainian Use of Weapons
Poland has stated that it does not restrict Ukraine’s use of Polish-supplied weapons, even for attacks on Russian territory. Deputy Defense Minister Cezary Tomczyk confirmed this on Radio Zet, as reported by Tass. “There are no restrictions on the use of Polish weapons supplied to Ukraine,” he said.
Sweden’s Military Aid to Ukraine
Sweden has announced a significant military aid package for Ukraine, amounting to 1.16 billion euros, according to the Swedish government.
U.S. to Participate in Peace Summit in Switzerland
The United States will participate in the upcoming peace summit in Switzerland on June 15-16, as confirmed by White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. While there are no specific details about President Joe Biden’s attendance, Jean-Pierre emphasized the importance of ensuring Ukraine’s defense capabilities for a just and lasting peace. Fifty countries have confirmed their participation in the summit.
Poland to Reinstate Buffer Zone at Belarus Border
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced the reinstatement of a buffer zone along the border with Belarus. Speaking at a press conference in Dubiche Tserkevna near the Belarusian border, Tusk stated that a 200-meter-wide buffer zone will be reestablished to enhance border security, utilizing “all necessary resources.”
Trump’s Comments on Bombing Moscow
In a meeting with major U.S. campaign donors at a luxurious New York hotel, former President Donald Trump reportedly stated that he would have bombed Moscow and Beijing if Russia had invaded Ukraine or if China had invaded Taiwan. These remarks, reported by the Washington Post, surprised his audience.