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Joe Biden is pledging a decade of military support for Ukraine, creating potential pressure on former President Donald Trump should he return to the White House.
That major deal will be the focus of Biden's G7 meetings in Apulia, Italy, as Joe Biden prepares for talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan underscored the enduring commitment to Ukraine's security needs, and underscored continued support against Russian aggression.
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Despite not having the weight of a treaty ratified by the Senate, the bilateral agreement could pose a political hurdle for any future Republican administration. Amid congressional efforts to establish “Trump-proof” foreign aid policies, Biden is strategically securing support for Ukraine after a recent $60 billion aid package.
As Trump meets with Republican lawmakers on Capitol Hill, the Biden regime navigates G7 negotiations, including a proposed $50 billion loan to Ukraine funded by seized Russian assets. With the details still being ironed out, Sullivan remains cautiously optimistic about success in resolving crucial financial issues.
The G7 summit takes place against the backdrop of medieval Italian charm, with complaints about the living conditions of security personnel. Meanwhile, as Joe Biden embarks on this diplomatic mission, his family faces personal challenges, including Hunter Biden's recent legal troubles.
As conservative observers scrutinize Biden's international maneuverings, questions persist about the implications of his regime's commitments and the delicate balance of power in a shifting geopolitical landscape.
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