During a powerful speech in Poland in which he appealed directly to the Russian people, telling them they are not ‘our enemy’, President Biden said Vladimir Putin ‘cannot remain in power’.
‘We will have a different future, a brighter future, rooted in democracy and principle, hope and light, of decency and dignity, of freedom and possibilities.President Biden earlier called Putin a ‘butcher’ A Ukrainian serviceman stands in front of a destroyed house in the village of Krasylivka outside Kyiv
Earlier, he said addressing the Russian people: ‘Let me say this, if you’re able to listen: you, the Russian people, are not our enemy. ‘These are not the actions of a great nation. Of all people, you, the Russian people, as well as all people across Europe, still have the memory of being in a similar situation in the 30s and 40s, the situation of World War Two, still fresh in the mind of many grandparents in the region.
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