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Ukrainians expect NATO summit to assure Ukraine’s accession, poll shows
KYIV, July 10 – More than half (56%) of the polled Ukrainians expect the upcoming NATO Summit in Vilnius to guarantee Ukraine's accession to the Alliance, 27% are more skeptical and believe that no specific decisions will be made at the summit, and 13% believe that the summit will end only with a promise to provide weapons, a recent poll showed.
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Western leaders show unity at NATO summit
VILNIUS, July 10 - NATO’s summit will begin Tuesday with fresh momentum after Turkey withdrew its objections to Sweden joining the alliance, a step toward the unity that Western leaders have been eager to demonstrate in the face of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
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Norway to increase military support to Ukraine $950-mln in 2023
KYIV, July 11 – Norway will increase military support to Ukraine this year by NOK 2.5 billion ($249 million) to NOK 10 billion ($950 million) as part of the previously adopted Nansen program on military and civilian support for Ukraine in the amount of NOK 15 billion annually, the Norwegian government said on its website on Tuesday.
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Zelenskiy to meet NATO leaders in Vilnius
VILNIUS, July 11 - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy is to meet NATO leaders on Wednesday after they declared his country's future lay inside the alliance but rebuffed his call for a timeline to membership, Reuters reported.
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IAEA says Russia plans to put Zaporizhia-5 unit into cold shutdown
KYIV, July 12 – The occupied Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) is preparing to move reactor unit 4 from cold shutdown to hot shutdown – after which unit 5, currently in hot shutdown, will be placed in cold shutdown in order to carry out preventive maintenance activities that are only possible in cold shutdown.
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G7 to create way for reparation of damages Russia caused to Ukraine
KYIV, July 12 – The G7 countries have announced that it is necessary to create an international mechanism for reparation of damages caused to Ukraine, according to the Joint Declaration of Support of Ukraine published on the website of the Ukrainian president on Wednesday.
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Putin expands fast-track Russian citizenship to all Ukraine: report
KYIV, July 11 - As Russian missiles struck a key Ukrainian city, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree expanding a fast-track procedure to make Russian citizenship available to all Ukrainians, yet another effort to expand Moscow’s influence in war-torn Ukraine, CNBC reported.
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