Analysis: NATO shows more 'unity' after Madrid summit
After its Madrid summit, analysts believe NATO has emerged more unified in the face of Russia posing "a direct threat" to the security of their nations. Russia's invasion of Ukraine dominated the three-day meeting. (June 30)
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