Ukraine's Zelenskyy will meet NATO leaders after they declared Kiev's future lay inside the bloc but rebuffed his call for a timeline to membership as Ukraine's conflict with Russia enters its 504th day Follow our live coverage👇
Ukrainian servicemen fire a D-20 howitzer towards Russian troops at a position near the front line town of Bakhmut / Photo: ReutersUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet NATO leaders after they declared his country's future lay inside the alliance but rebuffed his call for a timeline to membership.
He will also meet separately with US President Joe Biden as he seeks more arms and ammunition from the United States and other NATO nations to fight the war triggered by Russia's invasion of Ukraine in February last year.
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