European NATO allies are grappling with the fact that the U.S. no longer views success in Ukraine as pivotal to NATO security. Meanwhile the situation on the battlefield is as threatening as ever, with NATO officials warning of a difficult summer ahead for Ukrainian forces.
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- NATO summit focuses on increasing defence spending from 2% to 5% of GDP.
- US President Trump announces a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, influencing summit discussions. 17s
- Dutch Defence Minister calls for all parties, including Iran and Israel, to negotiate and de-escalate. 35s
- European leaders announce new support packages and drone contracts for Ukraine. 1m 13s
- US policy shift means Ukraine is no longer seen as central to NATO security. 2m 3s
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Ukraine Invasion
Russian forces have invaded Ukraine from land, air and sea with strikes causing widespread damage. Global leaders have condemned the move and imposed sanctions.

Iran Strikes
The United States has joined Israel in striking nuclear targets in Iran. It follows an escalating broader conflict in the region including the ongoing Gaza war.