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President Biden on Friday for the first time publicly apologized to Ukraine for a monthslong holdup in American military assistance that let Russia make gains on the battlefield, as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy appealed for bipartisan U.S. support like it was during World War II. Speaking in Paris a day after they attended 80th anniversary events of D-Day in Normandy, Mr. Biden apologized to the Ukrainian people for the weeks of not knowing if more assistance would come while conservative Republicans in Congress held up a $61 billion military aid package for Ukraine for six
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adidas campus this episode on Stitcher INTELLIGENCE MATTERS - DAVID SANGERHOST: MICHAEL MORELLPRODUCER: OLIVIA GAZISMICHAEL MORELL:David, welcome to Intelligence Matters. It is terrific to have you on the show.DAVID SANGER:Great to be back here with you, Mike.MICHAE
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