LOS ANGELES—A motion to begin the process of adopting Kyiv, Ukraine, as a Los Angeles sister city—which would allow LA to send Kyiv retired goods such as fire trucks and ambulances—will be considered by the City Council Friday. The motion, presented by Councilman Joe Buscaino, acknowledges that it is “literally the last thing on the minds of the leaders of Kyiv”—but it calls for initiating the sister city process now as a sign of support for the Ukrainian capital amid Russia’s invasion. The practical details will be worked out “far in the future,” the motion states. Normally, the governments of both cities would meet and conduct a formal process to become sister cities, which can take nearly a year, according to the motion, which adds that moving forward with the designation “means the city [of LA] can more easily provide aid to Ukraine in the months ahead.” The motion was …