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Post by sevenofnine on Jun 13, 2024 13:53:01 GMT -5
You kinda knew that going happen US President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky are speaking in a joint news conference after signing a bilateral security agreement on the sidelines of the Group of Seven summit in Italy. The deal lays out a path for the US’ long-term security relationship with Kyiv but could also be undone by future US administrations, according to senior US officials. The agreement follows months of negotiations between the US and Ukraine and is expected to commit the US for 10 years to continued training of Ukraine’s armed forces, more cooperation in the production of weapons and military equipment edition.cnn.com/europe/live-news/biden-zelensky-g7-summit-06-13-24/index.html
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Post by sevenofnine on Jun 13, 2024 13:53:55 GMT -5
YEAH you could say technically it like Marshal law after WW2 Zelensky calls on G7 to draw recovery effort similar to "Marshall Plan" for Ukraine’s reconstruction Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on the Group of Seven countries to draw up a clear plan for Ukraine’s recovery after the war. “We need a clear plan for the recovery, similar to the Marshall Plan for Europe after the war,” Zelensky said, referencing the historic plan between the US and Europe that helped reconstruct the devastated continent after World War II. “Friends, let’s draw up such a recovery plan together and confirm it with a joint G7-plus declaration – a recovery declaration,” he said. The Ukrainian president called on the group to agree on a recovery plan “in time for the NATO summit in Washington,” which will take place in early July. edition.cnn.com/europe/live-news/biden-zelensky-g7-summit-06-13-24/index.html
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Post by sevenofnine on Jun 13, 2024 13:54:42 GMT -5
AND they allow join NATO Meanwhile: NATO is set to finalize agreement giving alliance "greater role" in Ukraine aid NATO defense ministers are expected to finalize an agreement Friday that will give the alliance greater control over security assistance and training for Ukraine’s military. Some officials say the agreement is meant to give Europe greater responsibility over the aid amid uncertainty over the outcome of the US presidential election this fall. The possibility that former President Donald Trump, who has long been skeptical of providing US military support to NATO and Europe, could win the election “is a huge part” of why NATO is moving forward with the consolidation plan, said one official familiar with the discussions. It is also a way to give Europe more responsibility over the training and equipping of Ukraine, as the extent of the US’ commitment to supporting Ukraine in the war against Russia post-November remains unclear, the official said. edition.cnn.com/europe/live-news/biden-zelensky-g7-summit-06-13-24/index.html
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