Biden and Zelenskyy will sign a security agreement between the US and Ukraine when they meet at G7
- President Joe Biden and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed a 10-year bilateral security agreement at the G7 summit in Italy to enhance Ukraine's defense against Russia and move closer to NATO membership.
- The agreement does not involve direct commitment of U.S. troops to Ukraine's defense but ensures long-term military aid, training, defense industry support, and intelligence cooperation for the next decade.
- This pact signifies a substantial, lasting U.S. commitment to Ukraine, solidifying their security partnership for the foreseeable future.
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Joe Biden struck a security agreement with Volodymyr Zelensky for the next 10 years at the G7 summit in Italy on Thursday, but his future is in doubt. The initiative comes as the US president aims to present himself as the undisputed leader of the West ahead of the November presidential election, but a Trump victory could put an end to any deal made by the Biden administration.
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SAVELLETRI (Italy), June 14 — Presidents Joe Biden and Volodymyr Zelensky signed a landmark 10-year security deal between Washington and Kyiv yesterday in what the Ukrainian leader called a historic day in the fight against Russia’s invasion. The deal will see the United States provide Ukraine with a range of military aid and training over the next decade, while Zelensky said it would act as a bridge to his country finally winning prized members…
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