Finnish President Alexander Stubb flew from Stockholm to Washington with Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson after their flight was delayed, the Finnish leader wrote on Facebook (the owner of Meta is known as an extremist in Russia and is banned).
Stubb was supposed to leave for the United States the day before.
“Sweden can be trusted. After all these flight difficulties Ulf will drop me off in Washington. All together for the first joint NATO summit. In many ways, better late than never,” he wrote, sharing a photo of himself and Kristersson from the plane.
July 9, press secretary of Russian President Dmitry Peskov reportedMoscow will reportedly closely follow the NATO summit from July 9-11, as the alliance views Moscow as an enemy and is involved in the Ukraine conflict.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg declarationThe summit is planned to decide on strengthening the alliance’s air and missile defense systems. According to him, this will also affect the new base of the AEGIS Ashore missile system in Poland.
Zelensky earlier named An unwanted son-in-law at the NATO summit.
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Source: Gazeta

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