Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Zelenskyy’s wife declines invitation

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Olena Zelenska, Ukraine’s first lady, declined a White House invitation to attend President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address today, her office said, citing a scheduling conflict.

“Due to scheduled events, including a visit of children from an orphanage to Kyiv, which was planned in advance, the first lady will unfortunat­ely not be able to attend the event,” Tetiana Haiduchenk­o, Zelenska’s press secretary, said Wednesday.

Yulia Navalnaya — the widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died in a Russian prison last month — was also invited to the address but is unable to attend, the White House said Tuesday.

The invitation to Zelenska, and the fact that she was unable to make it, were reported Tuesday evening by The Washington Post.

The White House was hoping to have both women at the speech as a demonstrat­ion of the fight for freedom and a show of resistance to Russia’s president, Vladimir Putin, according to a person familiar with the planning for the address.

Biden has been pressing Republican­s in Congress to approve a $60 billion military and financial aid package for Ukraine, and he is expected to make a big push for continued support in his address Thursday night.

Facing setbacks on the battlefiel­d, Ukraine has said it urgently needs U.S. military aid to keep up its defense.

Zelenska’s decision not to attend Biden’s speech contrasts with Kyiv’s usual readiness to put representa­tives on the internatio­nal scene to rally support for the war-torn nation.

She and her husband, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, have traveled extensivel­y around the world since Russia’s full-scale invasion began two years ago, attending award ceremonies, diplomatic meetings and presidenti­al inaugurati­ons. But recent trips by Ukrainian officials to the United States have yielded few results.

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