The White House does not rule out announcements of new aid to Ukraine at "Ramstein".
The White House stated that all "Ramstein" meetings belong to the additional U.S. commitments regarding Ukraine.
This time, the same is expected, said John Kirby, White House National Security Communications Advisor, reports RBC-Ukraine.
Kirby noted that the "Ramstein" meeting will take place online for the first time.
"This is not the first online meeting. But the president wants discussions at the level of country leaders," the White House advisor noted.
He also highlighted that this will be another opportunity for the U.S. to demonstrate leadership and show its commitment to providing Ukraine with the necessary support on the front lines.
"At the 'Ramstein' meeting, there have never been without additional commitments. I believe we can expect this," Kirby concluded.
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