Vice president meets with Ukrainian president in Munich
Vice President Kamala Harris and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy met in Munich for the first time, just one day after President Joe Biden said it wouldn't be wise for him to leave his country.
Harris told Zelenskyy this is a "decisive moment" in history, making this an “important meeting” for them to be having, among other reasons.
Harris reiterated the U.S. position on the sovereignty of Ukraine and warned, again, of sanctions if Russia invades.
“If Russia further invades your country, as I mentioned earlier today, we will impose swift and severe economic sanctions. We have been clear about that. We are also clear that we would prefer that this would be resolved in a diplomatic way, and we have remained open to a diplomatic path to resolution. However, if Russia takes aggressive action against Ukraine, we are prepared to implement and to do that work in a unified way with our allies around the world,” Harris said.
Speaking through a translator, Zelenskyy said that the only thing his country wants is to have “peace” and expressed his gratitude to the US for its support, including defense capabilities.
-ABC News' Justin Gomez





