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Leaders from the G-7 will announce new long-term security commitments to Ukraine as NATO wraps up a summit where it stopped short of putting a timeline on Kyiv’s membership

Security ‘assurances’ package from U.S. and allies aims to deter Russia until Kyiv can join the military allianceUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky blasted NATO’s refusal to offer Kyiv a clear timeline or path to join the alliance. The NATO chief said the bloc offered Ukraine a “strong package.” Photo: Odd andersen/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images

VILNIUS, Lithuania—Leaders from the world’s seven largest economies will announce Wednesday new long-term security commitments to Ukraine, seeking to deter future Russian attacks and advance Kyiv’s aspirations to join NATO, the European Union and other Western alliances.Continue reading your article with

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