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Our support will last long into the future: US President Biden to Ukraine's Zelensky

The prospect of long-term protection comes a day after President Volodymyr Zelensky decried as 'absurd' a refusal to offer an invite or timetable for Ukraine’s entry into Nato

Our Bureau And Agencies Vilnius Published 13.07.23, 10:11 AM
Joe Biden and Volodymyr Zelensky

Joe Biden and Volodymyr Zelensky File picture

The US and global allies unveiled new security assurances for Ukraine at a Nato summit on Wednesday, designed to bolster the country’s defences against Russia over the long haul while Kyiv strives for membership of the alliance.

The prospect of long-term protection from members of the world’s most powerful military bloc comes a day after President Volodymyr Zelensky decried as “absurd” a refusal to offer an invite or timetable for Ukraine’s entry into Nato.

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Ukraine has been pushing for rapid membership while fighting a Russian invasion unleashed in February 2022 that has killed tens of thousands and displaced millions. Instead, a declaration by the G7 grouping of the world’s most industrialised countries launched a framework for bilateral negotiations to provide military and financial support, intelligence sharing and a promise of immediate steps if Russia should attack again.

“Our support will last long into the future. It’s a powerful statement of our commitment to Ukraine,” President Joe Biden said alongside Zelensky and leaders of the G7. “We’re going to be there as long as that takes.”

Swallowing his disappointment over the lack of a membership timetable, Zelensky called the outcome a “meaningful success” and followed a flurry of announcements of military aid for Kyiv. “Today there are security guarantees for Ukraine on the way to Nato,” he said. “The Ukraine delegation is bringing home a significant security victory for Ukraine.”

At a bilateral meeting, Biden promised Zelensky the US was doing everything it could to meet Ukraine’s needs and acknowledged Zelensky’s“frustration” about the scale and speed at which he was receiving support. “Your resilience and your resolve have been a model for the whole world to see,” Biden said.

“I look forward to the day when we’re having the meeting celebrating your official, official membership in Nato.” “The bad news for you is, we’re not going anywhere. You’re stuck with us,” Biden joked, prompting laughter from Zelensky.

Britain, France, Germany and the US have been negotiating with Kyiv for weeks over a multilateral text that would create a broad international framework, encompassing elements including modern advanced military equipment, such as fighter jets, training,intelligence-sharing and cyber defence.

Reuters

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