• 최종편집 2023-08-07(월)
 

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[President Biden is expected to discuss natural gas supplies, as the EU moves to reduce exposure to Russia. (Photo by= Reuters)]

 

US President Joe Biden joins fellow Western leaders in Brussels on Thursday for three summits on Russia's war in Ukraine, a month after the invasion began. Nato, the G7, and the EU are all holding meetings, in a display of unity rarely seen by the West, BBC reported, BBC reported.
 
Mr. Biden will take part in all three, the first-ever visit by a US president to an EU summit in Brussels. But his visit to Brussels isn’t just about symbolism. Nato's 30 presidents and prime ministers will agree to greater support for Ukraine and new troop deployments for Eastern allies. Their aim is to show solidarity to Kyiv, though only up to a point. Many, but not all, have been willing to supply weapons. The UK said it would use both the G7 and Nato meetings to "substantively increase defensive lethal aid to Ukraine". But the alliance has also made clear it won't become more directly involved and Mr. Zelensky's repeated requests for a no-fly zone over Ukraine were ignored.

 

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has given the Western defensive alliance Nato a renewed sense of purpose. And as the EU attempts to sever energy ties with Russia, it needs to forge and reinforce other relationships, particularly with the US. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was due to appear by video link at all three summits.

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