NATO is ‘the most significant alliance in history’, Biden said of visit to Poland

US President Joe Biden called the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) “the most significant alliance in history” during a February 21 meeting with his Polish counterpart Andrzej Duda in Warsaw. Biden is in Poland after a visit to Ukraine for only a few days. on the eve of the anniversary of the beginning of the Russian invasion of the country. He said: “We must have security in Europe… I would say that this is the most significant alliance, perhaps the most significant alliance in history – not only in modern history, but in history.” [after the Russian invasion began], I would say that NATO is stronger than ever. As I told President Zelensky during our speech in Kyiv yesterday, I can proudly say that our support for Ukraine remains unwavering,” Biden added. Biden’s comments came after Russian President Vladimir Putin accused the United States and other Western allies of Kyiv of starting the war. in Ukraine, echoing statements about preparations for a 2022 invasion during his speech to the Federal Assembly on Tuesday Photo: Andrzej Duda via Storyful