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NATO summit 'in midst of most serious crisis since WWII': Stoltenberg

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"We meet in the midst of the most serious security crisis we have faced since the Second World War" says NATO secretary general Stoltenberg on the first day of the NATO summit in Madrid, as the alliance overhauls its defences in response to the war on Ukraine. SOUNDBITE

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