Biden seeks new sanctions, help for Ukrainians in Europe
WASHINGTON (AP) With Europe facing its most precarious future since World War II, President Joe Biden will huddle with key allies in Brussels and Warsaw this week as the leaders try to prevent Russias war on Ukraine from spiraling into an even greater catastrophe.
Biden embarked Wednesday on a four-day trip that will test his ability to navigate the continents worst crisis since WWII ended in 1945. There are fears that Russia could use chemical or nuclear weapons as its invasion becomes bogged down in the face of logistical problems and fierce Ukrainian resistance.
I think its a real threat, Biden said of the possibility of Russia deploying chemical weapons. He spoke during a brief exchange with reporters at the White House before departing for Brussels.
Humanitarian challenges are growing as well. Millions of refugees have fled the fighting, mostly by crossing the border into Poland, and the war has jeopardized Ukraines wheat and barley harvests, raising the possibility of rising hunger in impoverished areas around the globe.
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