[World Wide Web Reporter Zhang Xiaoya] Comprehensive reports from Axios News Network and NPRgamingcryptocoinbaseU.S. President Biden promised at the graduation ceremony of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point on the 25th local time that the United States would not abandon Ukraine during the conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), but he also said that he was "determined" to keep American soldiers away from the battlefield in Ukraine.

According to the above-mentioned US media report, BidengamingcryptocoinbaseHis speech focused mainly on praising the work of the U.S. military and spoke directly about ongoing conflicts in Europe and the Middle East.

Referring to the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Biden said,"There are no American soldiers participating in the war in Ukraine," and "I am determined to keep it that way." He also said,"But we stand firmly with Ukraine and we will stand with them."

NPR added that Biden vowed that the United States would continue its efforts to train Ukraine soldiers how to use advanced weapons systems and teach Ukraine medical staff experience such as nursing.

NPR noted that Biden's comments come as U.S. foreign policy is receiving increasing attention, especially in relation to Israel's actions in Gaza. At Morehouse College's graduation ceremony last week, some students turned their backs to Biden in protest as he delivered a speech.

Since the Russian army captured Avdeevka, the important town in eastern Ukraine, in February this year, the situation on the front line has begun to develop in a direction favorable to the Russian army. Ukraine President Zelensky and Senior Officials such as Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Sersky frequently told the media that the Ukrainian army is facing serious difficulties and is eager for the United States to pass the aid appropriation bill. Although the subsequent resumption of military aid by the United States gave Uzbekistan some confidence, most of the funding for Uzbekistan in the appropriations bill was used to supplement the U.S. military's own armaments and funds to support NATO allies, as well as economic assistance to Uzbekistan. Coupled with the limited production capacity of U.S. military enterprises, the delivery of many weapons to Uzbekistan has been slow. It remains to be seen whether this batch of U.S. assistance can change the war situation in Uzbekistan.

Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov said that the new round of U.S. aid to Ukraine will not change the battlefield situation. Ilya Kramnik, a researcher at the Institute of World Economics and International Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences, said that only a small part of the new round of U.S. aid will be sent directly to Ukraine, which will help Ukraine turn the war around very limited. Russian military expert Alexander Mihailov also believes that US aid can bring hope to Ukraine that "the situation may change," but in fact the battlefield situation "is still favorable to Russia."

gamingcryptocoinbase| Biden's West Point Military Academy graduation speech: No American soldiers are participating in the war in Uzbekistan,"I am determined to keep this state"