Ukraine support in focus as NATO foreign ministers meet
- NATO foreign ministers are meeting in Brussels to discuss support for Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict with Russia.
- The United States and Germany are pledging hundreds of millions in military aid at these talks.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that an invitation to join NATO would "fundamentally strengthen Ukraine before any negotiations to end the war.
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According to the Secretary General, the Foreign Ministers have committed to continued support for Ukraine.

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WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) -- - For the first time since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Ukrainian president put forward a possible deal that could end the fighting. The proposal comes as world leaders prepare for a change in American policy on Ukraine under President-elect Donald Trump. In the Ukrainian city of Ternopil, Russian strikes killed one and knocked out power to part of the city. “Putin is weaponizing winter. Trying to freeze people out …
NATO foreign ministers met in Brussels, including Ukraine. Their delegation pushed for more weapons for the winter - and full membership in NATO.
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