US President Joe Biden invited Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky to the meeting at the White House on December 12. This was reported by TASSReferring to a written statement from Biden spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre.
According to him, at the meeting at the White House on December 12, Biden and Zelensky will discuss Ukraine’s “current needs” and the “vital necessity” of Washington’s support to Kiev in the current critical situation.
Formerly U.S. Senator James David Vance of Ohio statedTo end the conflict, Ukraine will have to cede some of its territory to Russia. The politician also opposed providing additional funds to Ukraine because the former Soviet republic would not be able to defeat Russia.
Before that, the bill providing billions of dollars in funding to allies not published for a procedural vote in the U.S. Senate. Ukraine ensured the allocation of $106 billion in financial aid to Israel and Taiwan. More than half of this amount – $61 billion – was directed to Kiev.
Previously USA and Ukraine started Negotiations on security guarantees for Kiev.
Source: Gazeta

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