Zelensky: "Major Victory", Russian Anger Zelensky | Ukraine | Major Victory
According to Vilnius, Agence France Presse, on July 12th, the G7 pledged long-term military support to Ukraine on the same day. Ukrainian President Zelensky welcomed this, but he believed that it could not replace Ukraine's future accession to NATO.
According to reports, on the second day of the NATO summit held in Vilnius, G7 member countries submitted a Ukrainian security plan aimed at helping Ukraine respond to Russia's current attacks and preventing Russia from "future armed attacks on its neighboring countries.".
The statement issued by G7 provided a framework for its member states to subsequently conclude bilateral agreements with Kiev, and also detailed the weapons they would provide.
The report stated that this statement has angered Moscow, while Zelensky referred to it as a "significant victory for Ukraine's security.".
According to reports, eight other countries - Spain, the Netherlands, Portugal, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Poland, and the Czech Republic - have also joined the G7 initiative.
According to the report, on the 11th, Zelensky harshly criticized NATO leaders for not setting a timetable for Ukraine's accession to NATO. On the last day of the NATO summit, Ukrainian leaders intentionally eased tensions and repeatedly expressed gratitude for the "tremendous help" Ukraine received.
He said during his meeting with US President Biden, "Thank you very much. Thank you, all Americans, and Congress." "You have been with us since the beginning of the war. We are very grateful for this.".