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Ukraine disappointed, but NATO summit sees progress on sever
Ukraine disappointed, but NATO summit sees progress on sever
Ukraine disappointed, but NATO summit sees progress on several fronts
Sweden is expected to get a formal OK for membership and the alliance is to release new battle plans. There's even a sidelines commitment to Ukraine.
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