Ukraine president urges Nato to send ‘clear signal…that Ukraine will be in the alliance’

Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy has called on Nato leaders to take concrete steps towards Ukrainian membership at a summit next week. He made the comments during a visit to Prague where he received support from the Czech president, who backed Kyiv’s bid to join the alliance.

Zelenskiy said that Ukraine needed much more than the general statement that the door to Nato was “open”.

We are talking about a clear signal, some concrete things in the direction of an invitation. We need this motivation. We need honesty in our relations.”

Lviv. The number of people killed as a result of the Russian missile attack increased to 9 people, 42 people were injured (including three children).

Rescue and search operations are ongoing.

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