Ukraine live briefing: NATO to talk boosting ammunition; U.S. hosts defense meeting in Brussels

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Ukraine live briefing: NATO to talk boosting ammunition; U.S. hosts defense meeting in Brussels
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NATO defense ministers are convening in Brussels to discuss sending more supplies to Ukraine as they warn of a renewed Russian offensive.

Sending fighter jets to UkraineStoltenberg told reporters. He said that while some countries had started training Ukrainian pilots, NATO’s “top priority” was to deliver weapons already pledged to Ukraine. He mentionedUkraine’s Western backers have indicated they will not be supplying warplanes to Kyiv soon.

“undertake violent action, carry out attacks on buildings of state institutions or even take hostages,” she said.NATO’s leader raised concerns that Western ammunition stocks are being depleted

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