NATO Summit Strengthens Ukraine's Defense, Membership Still Uncertain

On the 872nd day of the Russo-Ukrainian War, a NATO summit bolstered Ukraine's defense capabilities but did not address its membership. Russian forces used underground tunnels for surprise attacks near Donetsk, while US military aid helped prevent the occupation of Kharkiv Oblast. Russia's "double-tap" strikes targeted Ukrainian first responders, causing casualties. Germany covertly supplied Ukraine with significant military aid, and NATO praised Ukraine's innovative combat systems. Internationally, Poland engaged with Trump's team on the war, the EU tightened sanctions on Russia, and new security pacts were announced by Ukraine. Nobel laureates called for ceasefires in Ukraine and Gaza.
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- NATO’s Pledges to Ukraine Fall Short for a Counteroffensive This Year The New York Times
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- NATO declares Ukraine on ‘irreversible’ path to membership The Hill
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