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When asked a question about Putin, Biden started scolding the journalist: said- I don’t think much about him; Ukraine did not get permission to fire missiles at Russia

US President Joe Biden on Friday became furious at a British journalist for asking a question about Russian President Putin.

In fact, Putin had threatened Western countries that if Ukraine was allowed to use long-range missiles, the consequences would be very bad.

According to a Reuters report, a Sky News reporter asked Biden about this, is Ukraine getting permission for this? Biden lost his temper on this question. He said- ‘Stay quiet till I am speaking. This will be fine.’

Even after this, when the reporter continued his question, Biden became more angry. He said- ‘Now you have to keep quiet. I am going to make a statement now.’

Keir Starmer arrived at the White House to meet Joe Biden on Friday. During this, the Ukraine issue was also discussed between the two.
Keir Starmer arrived at the White House to meet Joe Biden on Friday. During this, the Ukraine issue was also discussed between the two.

Biden said – Putin will never be able to win this war. This incident happened when Biden and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer were having an important meeting at the White House in Washington. Biden later said that he does not think much about Putin. Biden said that America will stand with Britain to help Ukraine.

He said that Putin will never be able to win this war. The people of Ukraine will win. At the same time, the British PM said that the coming few days can be important for Ukraine. We have to support Ukraine in this fight for freedom.

Ukraine has not yet received permission to use long-range missiles Starmer and Biden held a long conversation at the White House but they did not give any indication about allowing Ukraine to use long-range attack missiles.

When a journalist asked Starmer if he could convince Biden to use Storm Shadow (long-range attack missile)?

Starmer did not give a clear answer to this. He only said that there was a useful discussion between him and Biden regarding Ukraine.

German Chancellor Scholz said he was not in favor of allowing Ukraine to use long-range missiles.
German Chancellor Scholz said he was not in favor of allowing Ukraine to use long-range missiles.

After Putin’s warning, Germany said – will not give missiles to Ukraine. Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin had warned Western countries that if Ukraine is allowed to use long-range missiles, it will be understood that NATO has gone to war against Russia.

After Putin’s threat, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that he would not send long-range missiles to Ukraine. He said that Germany would not change its decision regarding this. He said that Zelensky has been demanding this for a long time.

Unlike Germany, Canada has fully supported sending advanced missiles to Ukraine. Speaking to reporters on Friday, Trudeau said that it should be allowed to use them to defend Ukraine.

Zelensky believes that for the security and peace of Ukraine, long-range weapons are needed to deter Russia.
Zelensky believes that for the security and peace of Ukraine, long-range weapons are needed to deter Russia.

Ukraine has been asking permission from America for a long time According to the report, Ukraine has been asking permission from America and Britain for a long time to use long-range attack weapons. Ukraine has been given long-range missiles, but it can use them against enemies within its own borders.

Ukraine launched an attack by entering Russia last month. In such a situation, Zelensky wants these sanctions to be lifted so that he can use long-range weapons inside Russia.

According to the report, the US first delivered long-range Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) missiles to Ukraine in October 2023. These can accurately target up to about 300 km.

In a recent interview with CNN, Ukrainian Defense Minister Rustam Umarov said that the bases Russia uses to attack Ukrainian cities are within the range of these missiles.

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