The US, Britain, France and Germany discussed bilateral or multilateral security agreements to provide constant military assistance to Ukraine ahead of the NATO Summit in Vilnius.
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The US, Britain, France and Germany have been discussing bilateral or multilateral agreements of countries willing to provide Ukraine with constant military assistance.
Berlin will use the Alliance's summit in Vilnius to urge a focus on security guarantees for Ukraine rather than offers of membership
Berlin is stand-offish at the prospect of offering immediate membership. It wants a process and time to develop guarantees to essentially block membership
Berlin doesn’t want to see Vladimir Putin potentially test Article 5
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