Vilnius summit will also address Sweden joining alliance, while Zelenskiy continues diplomacy tour
Russia-Ukraine war – latest news updates
Nato leaders will publicly recommit to Ukraine becoming a member of the military alliance and unite on how to bring Kyiv closer to this goal when they meet in Vilnius on Tuesday, according to the organisation’s secretary general, Jens Stoltenberg.
“For 500 days, Moscow has brought death and destruction to the heart of Europe,” Stoltenberg told reporters in a news conference in Brussels previewing the gathering. “Our summit will send a clear message: Nato stands united, and Russia’s aggression will not pay.”
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