President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine is expected to meet with President Biden and join discussions with other NATO leaders on Wednesday at the alliance’s summit. A communiqué on Tuesday confirmed continued military support and eventual membership for Ukraine.
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Even as the Biden administration acknowledges that Kyiv’s forces are running dangerously low on other munitions in its counteroffensive against Russia, the U.S. is still hesitant to send Ukraine any of its limited stock of long-range Army Tactical Missile Systems.
Denmark, the Netherlands and nine other European countries, acting with U.S. approval, have established a coalition to train Ukrainian pilots to use F-16 fighter jets, and a school will be set up in Romania to instruct them, government ministers said at the NATO summit on Tuesday.