Sputnik, Ap and Europa Press
La Jornada Newspaper
Wednesday, November 27, 2024, p. 28
Brussels. The countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) yesterday reaffirmed their support for kyiv in the emergency meeting convened in the context of the NATO-Ukraine Council to discuss Russia’s use of new generation and experimental weapons in the invasion .
The foreign ministers of the G-7 countries joined in supporting Ukraine and condemned what they described as irresponsible and threatening nuclear rhetoric from Moscow. Meanwhile, European countries have resumed talks on the idea of sending troops or private contractors to Ukraine, the French newspaper reported. Le Monde.
Meanwhile, the US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, announced that the G-7 countries are fine-tuning the details to grant a $50 billion loan to kyiv, financed with frozen Russian assets.
Blinken added that the time has come for Ukraine to negotiate from a position of strength and stated that the United States will do everything possible to support Ukraine’s fight. until 2025 if necessary.
US President Joe Biden asked Congress for another $24 billion in aid to kyiv, in addition to replacing US weapons that have been sent before leaving office, they informed Political two Capitol Hill aides who spoke on condition of anonymity.