Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is seeking support among European Union leaders for what he is calling his “victory plan” to end the devastating war with Russia. Zelenskyy will address European Union leaders holding a summit in Brussels on Thursday. Then, he'll shuttle across town to meet with NATO defense ministers.
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Reaction was muted at NATO, where Secretary-General Mark Rutte said only that he and the allies “take note” of it. He did not discuss when Ukraine might join the world’s biggest military alliance, beyond insisting that it would eventually become a member. A draft copy of EU summit conclusions — a text that will likely be tweaked before publication at the end of Thursday’s meeting — reaffirms the bloc’s “unwavering commitment to providing continued political, financial, economic, humanitarian, military and diplomatic support to Ukraine and its people for as long as it takes and as intensely as needed. Russia must not prevail.”where they are gradually being pushed back. Kyiv is surviving with Western help, but Ukraine says it is coming too slowly.
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