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Donald Trump and Joe Biden's War of Words: Ukraine, NATO, and Israel in spotlight at campaign debate

In a heated debate that marked their campaign season opener, former US President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden clashed over America's stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict and NATO commitments.

June 28, 2024 / 14:35 IST
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Against a backdrop of global turmoil—the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israel-Hamas conflict—issues once on the sidelines surged to prominence.
Against a backdrop of global turmoil—the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israel-Hamas conflict—issues once on the sidelines surged to prominence.

In a gripping showdown that defined their first debate of the campaign season, former United States president Donald Trump and President Joe Biden took centre stage with foreign policy thrust into the spotlight. Against a backdrop of global turmoil—the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israel-Hamas conflict—issues once on the sidelines surged to prominence.

While familiar domestic concerns like the economy and healthcare lingered, the debate erupted into a fierce exchange over America's global role. Biden and Trump clashed intensely on US stance towards the Russia-Ukraine war, aid to Kyiv, and Washington's commitments to NATO. President Biden stood firm on US support for Ukraine. Under the Biden administration, the US has been a strong supporter of Ukraine's war efforts, providing significant military aid. Biden emphasised the US's role in garnering international support for Ukraine during the war, citing backing from 50 other nations, including Japan and South Korea.

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During a heated exchange, Biden and Trump expressed strong differences of opinion on the US stance regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the extent of US assistance to Kyiv, and America's commitments to NATO. The current US administration has consistently stood behind Ukraine, providing approximately $175 million in military aid since the full-scale Russian invasion in 2022. President Biden emphasised this support, positioning the United States as a global unifying force in garnering international backing for Ukraine during the conflict. He highlighted the support of 50 other countries, including Japan and South Korea, in aiding Ukraine.