White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said there are no plans to send President Joe Biden to Ukraine.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki speaks during the White House Daily Press Briefing.

The White House will be in Washington, DC, on April 8, 2022. Jim Watkins of JIMWATSON/AFP poses for a picture.

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In an episode of the Pod Save America show released Friday, Psaki told the hosts that Biden is ready for anything, but the White House is not going to have Biden visit Ukraine.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson took an eight-hour train through a war zone to meet with Zelensky in a surprise trip to Kyiv last weekend.

She said that Biden won't be taking a similar trip.

Biden replied "Yeah" when a reporter asked if he was ready to travel to Kyiv.

The White House was still working to make a decision on sending a senior official to Ukraine, Biden told reporters.

The man likes fast cars and is ready to go to Ukraine.

Key Background

About 60 miles from the border with Ukraine, Biden traveled to Poland last month. Biden said he was disappointed he couldn't cross the border to see the humanitarian crisis because of security concerns.

The first known U.S. officials to visit the country since Russia invaded are Sen. Steve Daines and Rep. Victoria Spartz. The first Ukrainian-born member of Congress had already planned an unofficial visit to Ukraine, but joined Daines on a last-minute trip arranged by the Ukrainian government.

U.K.'s Johnson made a surprise trip to meet with Zelensky.

Biden is disappointed that they will not allow him to visit Ukraine.