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Top three remarks from Biden on war in Ukraine

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US President Joe Biden says providing military support to Ukraine is "not cheap" but that Washington cannot stand by in the face of Russia's "atrocities and aggression." The leader has asked Congress for $33 billion more to help Ukraine, while stressing that the United States is "not attacking Russia".

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