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BRUSSELS — Just before President Joe Biden started his news conference Monday, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky tweeted that NATO agreed that his country could join the alliance.
“Commend @NATO partners’ understanding of all the risks and challenges we face,” he wrote. “NATO leaders confirmed that will become a member of the Alliance.”
Biden was inexplicably running late, two hours late, and the tweet suddenly appeared to explain what could be causing a delay.
Two days before Biden
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