NATO Eastern Flank Members Want to Boost Support for Ukraine at Alliance Summit in July
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NATO eastern flank members want to boost support for Ukraine at alliance summit in July
NATO allies should aim to further boost their support for Ukraine and for its aspiration to become a member of the alliance, the leaders of nine Central and Eastern European countries said Tuesday.
NATO’s eastern flank expects upgraded Ukraine ties at Vilnius summit
(Reuters) - Members of NATO's eastern flank expect the military alliance's July summit in Vilnius will set Ukraine on a clearer path to membership, once its war with Russia ends, the countries said at a summit in Bratislava on Tuesday. NATO allies have squabbled over the speed of Ukraine's eventual accession to the alliance, and Kyiv itself acknowledges it cannot come until its war following Russia's invasion ends. President Volodymyr Zelens…
NATO eastern flank members want to boost support for Ukraine at alliance summit in July
The leaders of nine central and eastern European countries say NATO allies should aim at further boosting their support for Ukraine and for its aspiration to become a member of the alliance
NATO eastern flank members want to boost support for Ukraine at alliance summit in July
NATO allies should aim to further boost their support for Ukraine and for its aspiration to become a member of the alliance, the leaders of nine Central and Eastern European countries said Tuesday.
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