What to watch for as G-7 leaders meet in Italy
Briefly

The grinding wars in Ukraine and Gaza are likely to dominate the agenda at the annual Group of Seven summit in Italy.
The United States will sign a 10-year bilateral security agreement with Ukraine, committing to continued supply of military assistance to Kyiv.
"We want to demonstrate that the U.S. supports the people of Ukraine, that we stand with them, and that we'll continue to help address their security needs not just tomorrow but out into the future," Sullivan told reporters on Air Force One.
The deal does not include deployment of American troops in Ukraine, said an administration official speaking on the condition of anonymity.
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