Ukraine's Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman and U.S. Vice-President Joseph Biden will meet in Kyiv on Monday, January 16, and not on January 15 as was announced earlier, according to the Ukrainian government's website.
"On January 16, Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman will hold a meeting with U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden. The event starts at 07:30," the press service reported.
The meeting will be held in the Club of the Cabinet of Ministers. Media representatives should arrive before 07:15.
Earlier, the website of the Cabinet reported that the meeting is scheduled for January 15.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
Zelenskyy, Biden discuss wildfires in California, new U.S. sanctions against Russian energy, battlefield situation
11:23, 11.01.2025
Biden announces allocation of nearly $2.5 bln to Ukraine for defense
13:45, 30.12.2024
Biden instructs Pentagon to increase supply of air defense missiles
09:47, 26.12.2024
Biden asking Congress for another $24 bln for Ukraine before completing his tenure
09:31, 27.11.2024
Biden allows Ukraine to strike Russia with ATACMS missiles – media
11:39, 18.11.2024
LATEST
PURL program needs to be filled, not enough done in Jan – Zelenskyy
21:24, 13.01.2026
Zelenskyy on Iran unrest: Regime that kills so many people doesn't deserve to exist
21:10, 13.01.2026
Zelenskyy on aftermath of Russian strikes: Ready to help, communities must stay active
21:08, 13.01.2026
Mass protests testify to Iranians' aspiration for freedom, dignity, better future – MFA
20:57, 13.01.2026
Ukrainian Parliament finally adopts housing reform bill