NewsBiden and Zelensky bolster Ukraine's NATO aspirations at G7 summit

Biden and Zelensky bolster Ukraine's NATO aspirations at G7 summit

During the press conference after the G7 summit, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky reminded Xi Jinping of his promise. "I spoke on the phone with the Chinese leader, and he said that he would not transfer weapons to Russia," stated Zelensky.

Xi Jinping promised something to Zelensky. He reminded about it.
Xi Jinping promised something to Zelensky. He reminded about it.
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Kamila Gurgul

14 June 2024 07:14

On Thursday at the G7 summit in Apulia, southern Italy, Joe Biden and Volodymyr Zelensky signed a bilateral security agreement.

The document states, "The parties recognize that this agreement is a supporting bridge to Ukraine's future membership in NATO." Reuters explains that the Ukrainian-American agreement primarily aims to strengthen Kyiv's defence capabilities against Russian invaders.

Zelensky reminded Xi Jinping’s words

After signing the document, a press conference was organized. Zelensky reminded that the Chinese leader had promised not to sell weapons to Russia.

"I spoke on the phone with the Chinese leader, and he said that he would not transfer weapons to Russia. If he is a respected person, he will not do it, because he gave me his word," emphasized Zelensky.

Biden noted that Beijing does not supply weapons to Moscow, but it can transfer technology from China, which also constitutes assistance to the Russian Federation.

G7 summit

US President Joe Biden said on Thursday, during the G7 summit in Apulia, southern Italy, that the steps taken at this forum build stronger foundations for Ukraine's success, and the group has made significant progress regarding the use of frozen Russian assets to secure credit for Kyiv.

"The G7 agreements on Russian assets will remind Putin that 'we will not back down'," Biden declared. He added that a lasting peace for Ukraine must be built on its ability to defend itself.

"This progress regarding the use of frozen assets, as well as the signing of the Ukrainian-American security agreement on the sidelines of the summit, will show Putin that he cannot hold us, hostage, that he cannot divide us," Biden stated during a joint press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

"We will allocate £39 billion for a loan to Ukraine, and the funds securing this credit will come from the use of profits from frozen Russian assets in the EU and G7 countries," said European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen earlier.

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