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Ukraine facing 'brutality' unseen in Europe since WW2, says NATO chief before Madrid summit

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Jens Stoltenberg says the NATO summit in Madrid will agree "a comprehensive programme of assistance" to help Ukraine "enforce its right to self-defence" against Russian aggression.

Added on the 28/06/2022 15:18:56 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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