Joe Biden has raised further questions about his fitness for office after mistakenly calling Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, Vladimir Putin.
The US president referred to Zelensky as "Vladimir" while praising the Ukrainian military for its fightback against Moscow's troops.
The president regularly uses cue cards in his public appearances as aides are reportedly worried about his regular slip-ups.
Speaking to G7 leaders as he announced a new security deal for Kyiv, Biden vowed to stand by Ukraine "as long as it takes".
It comes just one day after Zelensky launched a social media rant against his Western allies over what he called an "absurd" delay to setting out a pathway to his country's full membership of the NATO military alliance.
Biden said: "We are going to help Ukraine build a strong and capable defence across land, air and sea," before he was ushered off stage.
The president also acknowledged that sometimes Ukraine was "frustrated" with the speed arms were being delivered but vowed that the US "is not going anywhere."
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Joe Biden has raised further questions about his fitness for office after mistakenly calling Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky, Vladimir Putin.
The US president referred to Zelensky as "Vladimir" while praising the Ukrainian military for its fightback against Moscow's troops.
The president regularly uses cue cards in his public appearances as aides are reportedly worried about his regular slip-ups.
Speaking to G7 leaders as he announced a new security deal for Kyiv, Biden vowed to stand by Ukraine "as long as it takes".
It comes just one day after Zelensky launched a social media rant against his Western allies over what he called an "absurd" delay to setting out a pathway to his country's full membership of the NATO military alliance.
Biden said: "We are going to help Ukraine build a strong and capable defence across land, air and sea," before he was ushered off stage.
The president also acknowledged that sometimes Ukraine was "frustrated" with the speed arms were being delivered but vowed that the US "is not going anywhere."
More to follow...
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