U.S. to subscribe new security pact with Ukraine, Biden to join G- 7

U.S. to subscribe new security pact with Ukraine, Biden to join G- 7

White House public security counsel Jake Sullivan. He said the new agreement makes clear that the United States will continue to support Ukraine in the future in the areas of defense and security.
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White House public security counsel Jake Sullivan. He said the new agreement makes clear that the United States will continue to support Ukraine in the future in the areas of defense and security." By subscribing the agreement, we will also gesture our resoluteness to Russia," he said. US President Joe Biden left for Italy on Wednesday to attend the G7 peak. During the peak, he'll subscribe a new security agreement with Ukraine.

During this time, Ukraine will be promised the long- term support of the United States. before, the White House said President Biden would meet again with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the peak, followed by a common press conference. White House public security counsel Jake Sullivan. He said the new agreement makes clear that the United States will continue to support Ukraine in the future in the areas of defense and security.

"By subscribing the agreement, we will also gesture our resoluteness to Russia," he said. However, he is wrong," If Russian President Vladimir Putin thinks he can last longer than the pro-Ukrainian coalition. The agreement doesn't commit to using U.S. forces on the ground. Jake Sullivan further said, 15 countries have inked their security agreements, which will strengthen Ukraine's protective deterrence capability.

He also made clear that the U.S. agreement would include a commitment to work with the U.S. Congress to support Ukraine, but would not commit to using U.S. forces on the ground. The G7 peak will be held in Italy from June 13- 15. The G7 peak will be held in Italy from June 13- 15. The G- 7 comprises the world's seven major husbandry- the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Canada and Japan.

The peak will be attended by US President Joe Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also attend the G- 7 peak. India will be attending the peak as a guest country. These issues will be bandied at the G7 peak. During the peak, the heads of the world's most developed republic will bandy colorful challenges, including the Ukraine war and trade imbalance with China in the Middle East, pitfalls posed by artificial intelligence (AI) and development challenges in Africa.

During the peak, the leaders will also advertise new warrants and import controls against Russia, targeting realities and networks that helped Putin's military fight the war in Ukraine. Biden, Modi probably to meet at peak US President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi are set to meet on the sidelines of the G- 7 peak in Italy. still, no meeting has been listed between the two leaders.

US National Security Advisor(NSA) Jake Sullivan on Wednesday said that President Biden and Indian Prime Minister Modi can meet each other at the G- 7 Summit. It's over to the Indians to formally confirm Modi's presence. We hope that the two leaders will get an occasion to meet each other.

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