Russia-Ukraine Conflict Overshadows NATO Summit As Allies Pledge Support for Kyiv
- NATO leaders reaffirmed Ukraine's path to eventual membership but declined to set a clear timeline due to the ongoing conflict with Russia.
- The alliance launched the NATO-Ukraine Council for enhanced cooperation and political dialogue with Kyiv.
- Turkey dropped opposition to Finland and Sweden joining NATO, allowing for the alliance's expansion.
- The US and G7 allies announced a new long-term security framework to provide military aid and support Ukraine's defense capabilities.
- President Biden vowed to maintain unwavering NATO unity and support for Ukraine at this "inflection point" in defending global democracy and security.






















































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































