summit in washington, which will take place in a month, opening the meeting today secalianes agent jon stoltenbergted his belief the priority is long-term predictability in military supplies to kiev, precisely for this reason. he insists that coordination over the ukraine aid group be transferred from washington to brussels, while stoltenberg again expressed hope that the alliance countries will agree to maintain the level of financial support for ukraine at the same level as now; he estimates it at $40 billion a year. we are working to agree on a nato plan to provide security and training assistance to ukraine. we need a more reliable basis. that's why we need long-term financial commitments and greater accountability. i hope our leaders will agree on nato's financial commitments at the july summit. the comments came after hungary yesterday agreed not to veto the program unless it was forced to participate in military supplies to ukraine. the issue of financing this program is also the focus of the three-day meeting of the g7, which opened today in italy, it is taking place after the european uni