At the NATO summit in Washington this July, the focus is expected to be on supporting Kiev, with Zelenskyy appealing for Ukraine's admission into NATO as the conflict with Russia rages on.
At the NATO summit in Washington this July, the focus is expected to be on supporting Kiev, with Zelenskyy appealing for Ukraine's admission into NATO as the conflict with Russia rages on.US President Joe Biden meets with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg at the White House in Washington DC / Photo: Reuters
"Europeans are doing more for their collective security than just a few years ago," Stoltenberg said in a speech at the Wilson Center research group. NATO members agreed last year to spend at least 2% of their gross domestic product on defense. The surge in spending reflects the worries about the war in Ukraine.
"Shifting US administrations have had the absolutely valid point to say that US allies are spending too little," Stoltenberg told reporters."The good news is that’s changing." "When the fighting ends, NATO membership" for Ukraine"assures that the war really ends," Stoltenberg said.
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