Details of Biden’s secret 10-hour train journey to Kyiv

Biden meets Zelensky in Ukraine

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Kyiv/Washington: Several details have emerged of US President Joe Biden’s secret trip to Kyiv, including the banning of phones during the 10-hour-long train journey from Warsaw to the Ukrainian capital, a media report revealed.

White House officials have described Biden’s unexpected visit to Kiev Monday as “unprecedented in modern times” as previous presidential trips to wartime Iraq and Afghanistan had the backup of a heavy US military presence, said the BBC report.

Biden had been scheduled to fly out from the US to Warsaw Monday evening, for a two-day trip.

“The advance schedule, however, had two suspiciously lengthy gaps in his itinerary,” the report added.

According to the BBC, reporters at the daily White House press briefings regularly inquired if Biden would make a trip to Kyiv, but the replies were negative.

The final decision to visit the Ukrainian capital was taken during an Oval Office meeting on February 17 after months of planning.

“The official White House details of Biden’s secret 10-hour train journey to Kyiv schedule still showed the President taking off for Warsaw at 7 p.m. Monday evening. In fact, Air Force One took off at 4.15 a.m. Sunday morning,” the BBC report said, adding that on board were a very small team of the President’s closest aides, a medical team and security officers.

The report went on to say that only two journalists were allowed to travel with Biden and they were sworn to secrecy, had their mobile phones taken away from them and were not allowed to report the visit until after the President had arrived in Kyiv.

According to US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, Russia was notified of the visit “only a few hours before Biden’s departure” and Washington did so “for deconfliction purposes”.

Biden then spent 10 hours on a train to get to Kyiv, the BBC report noted.

Accompanying the President was his small contingent of advisers and the Secret Service.

Upon his arrival in the capital city, the US President declared: “One year later, Kyiv stands… And Ukraine stands. Democracy stands.”

Before Biden, a host of other world leaders also visited the war-torn nation.

They first began visiting Kyiv in March 2022, when the Prime Ministers of Poland, Slovenia, and the Czech Republic all arrived by train, reports CNN.

Then-British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited April 9, followed by visits from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, French President Emmanuel Macron and then-Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visited Kyiv April 25 to meet Zelensky, at that point the top US officials visited.

First Lady Jill Biden paid a surprise visit on Mother’s Day last year to a small city in the far southwestern corner of Ukraine, during which she met her Ukrainian counterpart, Olena Zelenska.

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