Turkey's Erdogan hosts Zelenskyy, says Ukraine deserves membership in NATO
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy secures US pledge for cluster munitions that can cause significant damage to Russian forces in the battlefield, escalating the stakes in the ongoing war.
- Zelenskyy has been seeking bigger and better weapons for Ukraine's army but progress has been slower than expected, hindering the offensive mission and defensive operations.
- Zelenskyy pushes for Ukraine's NATO membership, stating that it is Europe's last line of defense against Russia's aggression, but further steps are required before membership is granted.
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Recep Tayyip Erdogan also said that Moscow and Kiev “should return to peace talks.”
The Turkish president is in favour of including the country attacked by Russia in the Western military alliance. He also wants to campaign for an extension of the grain agreement.
The Ukrainian president on tour for the Vilnius summit. But Ankara does not give Sweden the OK. The US turning point
Turkey's Erdogan hosts Zelenskyy and says Ukraine deserves membership in NATO
Erdogan's support for Ukraine comes as Turkey has been holding off giving final approval to Sweden joining NATO, saying Stockholm is not effectively cracking down on groups Ankara view as threats.(Image credit: Francisco Seco/AP)
Turkey's Erdogan hosts Zelenskyy, says Ukraine deserves membership in NATO
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan expressed support for Ukraine joining NATO, saying the war-torn country deserves to join the alliance.Erdogan made the comment at a joint news conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who arrived in Turkey as part of a European tour to rally support for Ukraine’s entry into the military alliance after the war with Russia comes to an end.NATO leaders meeting in Vilnius, Lithuania, next week a…
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