Ukraine's Zelenskiy meets US envoy Kellogg in Rome
ITALY, JUL 9 – Zelenskiy and Kellogg discussed increased US defensive weapons supplies, joint defense manufacturing, and tougher sanctions on Russia to support Ukraine's defense efforts.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy met U.S. envoy Keith Kellogg in Rome on Wednesday ahead of the Ukraine Recovery Conference, following Trump’s pledge to send more defensive weapons.
- Following the Pentagon’s temporary halt of weapons shipments, Trump announced resumption of aid ahead of Zelenskiy’s Rome meeting to bolster Ukraine’s defense amid ongoing invasion.
- Zelensky and Kellogg discussed sanctions on Russia, including the Graham-Blumenthal bill, and weapons supplies to strengthen Ukraine’s air defense, according to official statements.
- In its wake, Italy’s justice ministry will sign a penitentiary cooperation MoU, and the U.S. will join the Coalition of the Willing for the first time.
- The World Bank, EU, and UN estimate Ukraine needs over $524 billion for recovery; the conference aims to attract private investment to raise $500 billion for reconstruction and reforms.
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We thank President Trump, both parties and the American people for their support and assistance, says Ukrainian president
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