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NATO Summit Should Convey Pledges for Ukraine, Warnings For Putin

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BOTTOM LINE UP FRONT — This week’s NATO summit in Washington is each a seventy fifth anniversary celebration and a second of reality for the alliance — particularly in the case of the dual challenges of resisting Russian aggression and deciding easy methods to carry Ukraine “nearer to NATO,” as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken put it final week. Additionally hanging over the summit, although not on any formal agenda: the long run U.S. dedication to Ukraine and to NATO itself, ought to Donald Trump recapture the White Home.

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