US Vice President, has arrived in Vilnius for the NATO summit in Vilnius
Joe Biden, the US Vice President, has arrived in Vilnius for the NATO summit, where he may have to persuade them that America’s commitment to Ukraine remains strong.
Some, such as front-runner for the nomination Donald Trump, have appeared ambiguous.
Former Vice President Mike Pence and former US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, have come out in full favor.
NATO leaders are gathering in this Baltic nation for their annual summit, and Ukraine is top of the agenda.
Member states are set to discuss further military aid and political support for Ukraine, while Kyiv urges specific pledges on when and how it can join the defense alliance.
In a boost to the alliance, Turkey dropped its opposition to Sweden’s NATO membership bid on the eve of the summit, to allow Stockholm’s eventual inclusion as the bloc’s 32nd member state.
President Biden will meet with Ukrainian, President Volodymyr Zelensky at the summit, White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said this on Tuesday.