During the recent NATO summit, member states came together and reached several significant decisions. Ukraine was provided with new air defense systems, along with F-16 fighter jets, as part of support measures aimed at bolstering its security against Russia's aggression. Furthermore, it was affirmed that Ukraine is steadfastly moving towards NATO membership, despite the ongoing conflict in the region.
However, amidst these discussions and achievements, there were underlying concerns regarding the US election and its potential impact on future cooperation within NATO. The focus was not so much on President Joe Biden's health but rather on whether the Democrats would manage to retain power against their Republican counterparts in November. Si
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