BREAKING: NATO allies have confirmed that Ukraine will become a member of the organisation once the country's war with Russia ends.
UkraineSpeaking to reporters ahead of a meeting of the Ukraine defence contact group at Ramstein air base in Germany, Mr Stoltenberg said that, once the war in Ukraine ends, Kyiv must have ‘the deterrence to prevent new attacks’.
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