Biden, Nato pledge aid, membership to Ukraine

DAWN.com July 11, 2024, 07:00 AM UTC

Summary: At a Nato summit in Washington, US President Biden and allies pledge fresh aid and membership for Ukraine. The US and Germany plan to deploy longer-range missiles in Germany by 2026. Nato commits to providing Ukraine with at least 40 billion euros in military aid within a year. F-16 jets are being transferred to Ukraine, with Norway set to deliver six later this year. Biden emphasizes Nato's strength and support for Ukraine.

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    British PM Keir Starmer reaffirms UK support for Ukraine at NATO summit (ABC News)
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    NATO affirms Ukraine's future in NATO, pledges long-term support (CNN)
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    UK pledges £3bn annually to Ukraine for military support (The Guardian)
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