Biden plans to discuss Ukraine issues with G7 leaders.
Biden plans to have a conversation with G7 leaders about support for Ukraine
U.S. President Joe Biden is set to discuss the situation around Ukraine and plans for future support at a meeting with G7 country leaders. This was reported by John Kirby, White House advisor, during a press briefing in Washington.
According to him, President Biden plans to meet with G7 leaders in a virtual format to discuss the issue of joint support for Ukraine. The details of the conversation have not been specified, but Kirby noted that this step would be taken after the U.S. provides $20 billion to the World Bank as an emergency loan for G7 totaling $50 billion.
The administration representative emphasized that this will help facilitate Ukraine's recovery and reduce the financial burden on taxpayers in Western countries by using revenue from frozen Russian assets. 'In the United States, we will continue to look for ways to maximize the use of these assets,' Kirby noted.
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