In Brussels, Sullivan will meet with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and attend a North Atlantic Council meeting with his NATO counterparts.
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan will visit Brussels, Belgium, where he will meet with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and participate in a North Atlantic Council meeting with his colleagues from Alliance member countries. This was stated in a message on the White House website.
It is indicated that during the meetings in Brussels, Sullivan will discuss a number of key issues on the eve of the anniversary of the 75th NATO summit in Washington, including additional support for Ukraine in confronting the enemy.
“Discussions were planned on continued US support for Ukraine, Washington’s response to Russia’s aggression, and the investments that NATO member countries are making in strengthening defense and deterrence capabilities, especially in by investing in the United States’ defense industrial base,” the White House said. in a statement. .
As reported, US House Speaker Mike Johnson said he would not vote for the $118 billion border security bill presented in the Senate, which, in particular, provides aid for Ukraine and Israel. If the bill reaches the House floor, he said, it will be “dead on arrival.”
We remind you that US President Joe Biden and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz will meet on February 9 to discuss aid to Ukraine.
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