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Published 16:15 IST, October 18th 2024

US President Biden Receives Germany’s Highest Honour, says ‘Europe Must Keep Supporting Ukraine’

US President Joe Biden was awarded Germany's highest honor on his visit to Berlin. Biden emphasized that European allies must continue support for Ukraine.

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US President Joe Biden receives Germany's highest honour
US President Joe Biden receives Germany's highest honour | Image: White House

Berlin: US President Joe Biden was awarded Germany's highest honor by President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Friday as he began his one-day visit to Berlin to cement cooperation with key European partners on issues from the Ukraine war to conflict in the Middle East.

According to the official statement, the award was bestowed upon US President Biden for his work improving the German-American friendship and the transatlantic alliance. 

Biden Receives Germany's Highest Honour

After receiving the country's highest order of merit, Biden said that European allies have to keep supporting Ukraine in a consistent manner in its fight with Russia. 

“I am overwhelmed…I want to thank leaders across Germany's government who have worked tirelessly to make sure Ukraine prevails and Putin fails. European nations must keep supporting Ukraine in its fight with Russia,” Biden said. 

President Biden is greeted on the tarmac in Germany.

(Biden lands in Berlin/Photo-X@POTUS)

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'When the Berlin wall came down 45 years ago, it was the greatest advancement of human dignity in my lifetime. Some feared that the unification of Germany would revive the hatred and rivalries but leaders of America and Germany dreamed of a better future… Germany showed that change is possible after all…Germany and the United States have stood together and supported the great people of Ukraine," Biden said. 

According to news agency Reuters, this might be the Joe Biden 's last visit to Europe. 

Biden's remarks for the continued support for Ukraine come amid Donald Trump 's remarks that if he is voted to power then his administration would be significantly less willing to maintain support for Kyiv.

Updated 16:16 IST, October 18th 2024