The United States noted that the most important emphasis remains on helping Ukraine in the war against Russia, as well as post-war reconstruction.
At the NATO summit in Vilnius, which will be held on July 11-12, the issue of long-term obligations for Ukraine in the field of security will be discussed. This was stated by the strategic communications coordinator of the National Security Council of the White House John Kirby in an interview Voice of America.
“I’m just not going to get ahead of our allies or the summit. I will tell you that long-term obligations for Ukraine in the field of security will definitely be a topic of discussion,” Kirby emphasized.
He noted that the most important emphasis remains on helping Ukraine in the war against Russia, as well as post-war reconstruction.
“We think the most important thing is to stay focused on the fight they’re fighting right now. And look at post-war Ukraine, what its security needs will be, and what commitments we and our allies can take to help them stay safe, because they will continue to have a large border with Russia,” he added. Kirby.