side. you're john berman and kate bolduan. this cnn news central any moment now, donald trump is set to arrive on capitol hill to rally support among republican lawmakers for his campaign at the very same time, president biden is getting get to meet with ukrainian president zelenskyy to show his support on the sidelines of the g7 summit in italy biden and zelenskyy expected to speak to reporters this morning as world leaders gathered, there are getting ready to announce a fifth the billion-dollar loan for ukraine that biden is now hoping sends a message to russia and show you some live pictures we've seen live pictures of the ukrainian president meeting with some of the world leaders gathered there and now split-screen to donald trump he's sitting down with republican lawmakers friend and some reluctant allies behind closed doors, seen as a robertson is in italy. >> kristen holmes in washington. christina want to start with you. you've been talking to trump's team and lawmakers. what what are you expecting to happen today? >> yeah, kyiv will look, this is the first time the former president and has had this kind of meeting with republican lawmakers, sends one becoming the presumptive nominee and two, since becoming a convicted felon. and on the trump side, they're really saying that they want this to be about quote, unquote, unity, rallying the troops behind the former president, getting them their messaging in sync ahead of what is likely to be a very contentious several months leading up to november. now we are told that he is expected to talk about one, how he plans to win, how to beat biden in november, but to what? 2025 agenda would possibly look like talking about his policies is proposals, immigration and the border economy, all the things that we hear him talk about regularly on the campaign trail, on the lawmaker side, it sounds as though they are in line with what donald trump is going to say. they want some kind of conversation around unity, bringing the party together. that's been very fractured in recent months, particularly on the house side over speaker johnson before that, of course speaker mccarthy, but they're also looking for some kind of insight into what they can be doing to lay the groundwork on the hill, on the legislative side ahead of november, if donald trump is going to win to kind of prep for that kind of thing to pass those laws, or at least get the ball rolling on that. now, he is meeting with house republicans and center polygons separately. we expect a very different vibe, so to speak, house republicans have described this as likely to be more of a pep rally people were talking about wearing their donald trump clothing on the senate side. he's gonna be graded by some of his biggest skeptics including senator mitch mcconnell, the two of them have not spoken since january 6, the election was certified for biden. they have had no love lost between them. trump is routinely insulting mcconnell. now mcconnell has endorsed donald trump, but again the two have not spoken. that's going to be balanced out though by the fact as you mentioned, some of those potential vp contenders will be in the room to provide him that kind of pep talk like atmosphere, gate pep talk, rally, all of the above. >> zero, they're saying coming out, that's for sure. thanks. presence of nick. soon we're also going to see in italy, we're going to see president biden with ukrainian, with ukrainian president, as i mentioned, what do these coming announcements? of new support for ukraine, what does it mean for ukraine this means some consistency, uncertainty going forward the assurances that we're going to hear the bilateral announcement that will come later today that we're expecting between president biden and president zelenskyy will be those security promises that president zelenskyy was looking for last year from nato. >> he of course wanted the maximum. he wanted the article five effective membership of nader than an attack on one including ukraine would be an attack on all everyone would come to his defense. >> what is getting is a series 32. >> and this is the 15th in this series of bilateral security agreements with different countries. this is the one where president biden. this doesn't have a fixed financial amount attached to it, but in essence it says, if ukraine is attacked by russia in the future after in a scenario where this war, war has ended, is attacked in the future there within 24 hours. there will be a response. it we'll be an issue where the united states is has ukraine's back. that's over and above all the military humanitarian financial support they're getting at the moment. the multilateral deal that's on the table right now and we've seen president zelenskyy sitting there that beautiful large olive wood table with the g7 leaders. it's olive wood because that's a staple in this farming community in the southeast of italy here, olive trees are absolutely everywhere. so there's sitting around this large olive wood table. and zelenskyy hopes to hear how these g7 leaders does have agreed the finances for a unique way to loan $50 billion to ukraine. they're planning to use those 300 billion worth of frozen russian assets, use the profits off of that to lend the money to ukraine the underwriting of it, if you will, ridden, it seems between the united states and the european union, the questions go like this. what happens if ukraine defaults who carries the canon pays the money? and of course, whereas does the extra money come from if the profits from the 300 billion don't make the 50 billion total. so these are the bits that we understand are being ironed out and should be broadly speaking agree. and some terms today all right. >> much more to come from italy today, nick, thank you so much. kristen holmes in washington on the donald trump front for sure. john. all right. with us now cnn global affairs analyst kim dozer, also with a cnn political and national security analysts david saying, or who i believe is in italy for these meetings, david, let me start with you. there's this security agreement between the united states and ukraine. now a ten year security agreement, but to what extent is this a ten year contract with a huge opt-out clause in january of 2025. if donald trump is elected oh it's. got several opt-out clauses john and the possibility of president trump's election is just one of them. >> so this is basically an executive agreement. it's made between president zelenskyy and president biden. and the us hopes that there will be similar for agreements with each of the other g phi g7 members. and right now, as presence linskey is sitting with of course those leaders and he's going to be hearing about this the problem is this an executive agreement can be undone by another president. the next ex-president. >> think of the 2015 nuclear agreement with iran, which was then undone by president trump in 2018 the second problem is that there is no dollar amount attached to this agreement. payment and there won't be for the rest of the year because congress has, after a long debate, already given $61 billion so they'd be up for more money next year. and so what he's getting is basically an agreement in principle with no amount of cash and no particular commitment of what kind of response the us would bring if there was a second large invasion came. i'm looking at pictures right now of the ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy sitting around that table at the g7 and you go around that table and look who's their uk prime minister, rishi sunak. good chance he's not prime minister in six weeks or so. emmanuel macron from france, there's an election there. he'll still be in power, but his political party could lose everything. olaf scholz right there on the left from germany. he just suffered a huge sets setback there. >> so if you're zelenskyy looking around that room you know, how secure do you feel that the promises you're getting and the people you're talking to will have any juice luck if here's the landscape, you're worried. >> if you're putin sitting in moscow, you're sitting there saying uh-huh. let's see if you all are going to be there next year. >> all of these deals can be undone on by this rise in anti-democratic authoritarian leading and in some cases, pro russia parties that just one in the eu elections. >> and i just came back from a couple of reporting trips in the baltics and the caucuses. and the fears that i hear among the european politics missions. i spoke to an opposition politicians who are fighting for democracy is that slowly through threat of force disinformation, and also the price that europeans are paying in their economies for higher prices because of sanctions against russia that putin is winning by degrees whereas the us is still in some ways dragging its feet, not getting enough of the weapons to ukraine fast enough to make a difference before you've got this resurgent of authoritarian governments across europe president bind davis sitting at that table, how closely are these other countries and other leaders watching the us election wash watching what's happening here, looking forward to two weeks from now where there's this debate everyone i spoke to is fearful of a trump. second administration. >> they were quizzing me everywhere i went how close do you think it is a what do you think it will mean? >> we'll he really be for russia? people i spoke to in armenia are worried that in order to do a deal with putin, to get putin out of ukraine, that trump mike say, hey, just take our media. it's on your border you've long wanted to reassert power there so it's a real fear and it's something that they're spending a lot of sleepless nights planning for. meanwhile, there also refreshing their trump administration address books, reaching out to the people who potentially might come back into the white house, just in case david sandi or i thought i lost you there for a second. how much in terms of foreign policy does the biden administration think it might be able to get done in the remaining months of this term well i think. >> they they think there are a few big things they can do. one of them you're likely to see later on today, which is going to be resolving the issue of what to do with the 300 billion in russian assets that the russians somewhat inexplicably john left in western institutions, financial institutions, before they did the invasion and so the formula that they seem likely to come up with is that the us and some of its allies will issue a $50 billion loan immediately to the ukrainian. so they'll get the money right away and it would be repaid from the interest on that. those frozen assets, they basically put that into some inspiring accounts that would go repay the loan that would be a difficult thing for president trump to undo later on. >> but the big initiative, i think that everyone worries about the most john is simply this. that when biden first showed up at a g7 meeting when he was newly elected. it was in britain. he basically said, we're back alliances are back and today, i think as everyone sits around that table, they are wondering will these three or four years of the biden present? 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>> no, no, no, i do believe though that the timing of a personal relationship, but i had was probably bad. it was bad timing but you don't pick and choose when those things happen. they happen organically and you deal with the cities tuition as it comes. >> do you have regrets about it? >> the only thing i regret is the timing of it joining us now for marietta, georgia, where de a fani willis is expected to speak in just a few short hours. >> we have our nic valencia. the timing is the big issue here though. it was a big issue in the case because there was a question about whether they started this relationship much earlier than they admitted to in court papers. tell us what more you heard in that that stood out yeah. >> there's still some question marks as to whether or not they were fully truthful on the stand when they were asked about the timing of the relationship and adding to the bizarre furnace of this interview was the media consultant that interrupted a very simple question from our kaitlan collins to nathan wade. when did your relationship with fani willis begin? >> just. look at what happened when that question was asked just clarify. >> when did the romantic relationship between the two of you start? >> yeah so we get into there's been this effort to say that. okay. these these exact dates are are at issue and these exact dates are i'm getting i'm getting signaled here everything okay just to revisit the question was to clarify when the wrote romantic relationships started and when it ended sure. so i believe that the public has through through the testimony and other interviews, the public has a clear snapshot that this is clearly just a distraction. it is not a relevant issue in this case, and i think that we should be focusing on more of the facts the indictment in the case yeah, such a bizarre moment. >> they're the case here. the trump criminal cases currently at a standstill. of course, fani willis survived ultimately survive those disqualification hearings because wade stepped down. that was decision given by the trial judge really an ultimatum, but that decision from the trial judge is now being wade by the georgia court of appeals and they're not going to decide anytime soon. all but guaranteeing that this will not go to trial before the november election. now, we are expecting to hear more from fani willis later today. she's speaking at this church behind me to thousands of congregants, faith leaders from across the state. and last time she had a similar speech like this, the speech got politicized and she who was accused by trump's attorney here in georgia, steve sadow, a prejudicing potential jurors in this trial by what he called bringing up the race card, alleging that she was being attacked for her relationship with nathan wade because she was a black woman and he is a black man. i talked to a source in her inner circle and they tell me that fani willis is not expected to touch really any of these national issues talk about the case she's going to instead focus on criminal justice policy. remember, she's up for reelection this year for that seat. and fulton county. so that speech is expected to happen here in the coming hours. sarah. >> all right. nick valencia. thank you so much for all your reporting on this. >> john knew reporting on what donald trump will tell republicans on capitol hill his first trip there since the insurrection as he had raided by a new ad from the biden campaign. and then a man arrested in new york with a staggering arsenal as there are new concerns in the united i'd stat