Russia-Ukraine war live updates: NATO summit’s second day starts; Biden to meet Ukraine’s Zelensky
VILNIUS, Lithuania — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky struck a extra conciliatory tone throughout a joint information convention with NATO’s secretary basic, personally thanking Jens Stoltenberg, in addition to President Biden, for his or her assist. Zelensky’s feedback come a day after he criticized NATO leaders for failing to present Ukraine with a transparent timeline for membership within the alliance. “I can confirm that the results of the summit were good,” Zelensky stated Wednesday. “But if there had been an invitation, they would have been ideal.” NATO leaders have centered on securing safety ensures for Ukraine on day two of their annual summit. President Biden is about to meet Zelensky later Wednesday.