The Ukrainian leader met with President Biden, who promised a $375 million tranche of military assistance on the last day of the Group of Seven gathering.
HIROSHIMA, Japan — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, making a dramatic and impassioned plea for the richest global democracies here to continue supplying Ukraine with arms and money, mourned the destruction in Bakhmut, a city in ruins that Russia claims to have taken.Asked during a Group of Seven summit meeting with President Biden whether Bakhmut was still in Ukraine’s hands, given that the Russians say they’ve taken control, Zelensky responded: “I think no.
It was a somber note as Zelensky arrived in a city that was severely damaged nearly eight decades ago by a U.S. nuclear bomb. He came warning anew about the threats of nuclear weapons and the risks for his war-tattered country that is seeking to one day rebuild in the same way Hiroshima has become a vibrant industrial hub.
“Together with all of our allies and partners, we have achieved such a level of cooperation which ensures that democracy, international law, and freedom are respected,” In the morning, Zelensky met with other leaders at a hotel. They posed for photos briefly, with Zelensky leaning over to Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and saying, “Thank you.” After about a minute of rearranging themselves and posing for photos, Biden came over to Zelensky, draping his arm around him and speaking into his ear as they left the room.
Upon returning to Washington, Sullivan briefed Biden on the discussions and the broad support among U.S. allies to give the planes to Ukraine. That paved the way for Biden to tell his G-7 counterparts at the summit that the United States would support training Ukrainian pilots, paving the way for countries to eventually send F-16s to Ukraine.
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