The negotiations will take place after the US decision to provide a $20 billion loan to Ukraine, recalls John Kirby.
US President Joe Biden will talk to the G7 leaders on Friday, December 13. One of the main topics of discussion among the meeting participants is support for Ukraine. This was announced by White House communications adviser John Kirby in a briefing on Thursday, December 12.
According to him, the negotiations between the G7 leaders will be held online.
“They will discuss some issues of our joint support for Ukraine,” the official added.
Kirby did not specify what topics the leaders will discuss.
Biden’s adviser recalled that the negotiations will take place after the US decision to allocate a $20 billion loan to Ukraine.
Earlier, John Kirby reported that Joe Biden had agreed to a new aid package for Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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