
Critical NATO summit: Biden says Ukraine path unlikely as Zelenskyy makes last-minute bid
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President Biden on Sunday made clear the alliance could only consider membership for Ukraine after the war with Russia ended, but the bloc will look to provide further support.
"That includes, among other things, abandoning the requirement for them to go through a membership action plan," he explained, adding that it is "absolutely" important to make a further commitment on supplying Ukraine with the needed weapons to fight back Russia. Peter Aitken is a Fox News Digital reporter with a focus on national and global news.
The 74th NATO Summit occurs some 16 months after Russia invaded Ukraine, marking one of the most significant challenges to NATO in years, as member states debated how to support Kyiv without direct involvement and the threat of all-out conflict with Moscow.