Zelenskyy thanks U.S. for weapons
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke with President Biden and other world leaders at the NATO summit in Lithuania Wednesday. He commented on weapons being sent to Ukraine for its fight against Russia.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke with President Biden and other world leaders at the NATO summit in Lithuania Wednesday. He commented on weapons being sent to Ukraine for its fight against Russia.
President Biden pledged support for Ukraine with other G7 leaders at the NATO summit in Lithuania. "We're going to provide security to Ukraine," he said. After Mr. Biden's remarks, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy spoke.
President Biden and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sat for a bilateral meeting Wednesday at the NATO summit in Lithuania. The meeting came after G7 leaders made a commitment to Ukraine, promising to provide long-term security to the country. Former U.S. ambassador to NATO Ivo Daalder joined CBS News to talk about what that commitment means.
CBS News foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata recently got an up-close look at how Ukrainian soldiers are using U.S. howitzers. He reports on the impact NATO weapons are having in Ukraine's fight against Russia.
Front-line forces near Bakhmut tell CBS News why Western weapons are vital and why they need more, as NATO and the G7 pledge support.
The annual NATO summit kicked off Tuesday in Lithuania with world leaders opening their arms to new members and setting a pathway for future ones. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is pushing to join the coalition, but member nations are hesitant to give him a timeline. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.
President Biden is in Lithuania meeting with NATO leaders. He praised Turkey's decision to back Sweden's bid to join the alliance, calling the expansion of NATO "consequential" and said the countries would continue to stay united. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports from Vilnius, Lithuania.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his wife appeared at the NATO summit Tuesday, attending a concert in the country's honor and the official summit dinner. Alliance leaders said "Ukraine's future is in NATO," but Zelenskyy spoke out against the vague conditions for membership. Ian Bremmer, president of Eurasia Group, joins CBS News to discuss what Ukraine's future path to NATO membership could actually look like.
John Sullivan, former U.S. ambassador to Russia, joined CBS News to break down the high-level talks happening at the NATO summit this week and what world leaders are hoping to accomplish.
As President Biden and America's closest allies notch a win for NATO solidarity, Ukraine's leader says Russia will see "uncertainty" and "weakness."
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NATO leaders have been promising to unveil a new path to membership for Ukraine, but President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is not satisfied with what he has been hearing. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes has the latest from the NATO summit in Lithuania.
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The U.S. recently agreed to send controversial cluster munitions to Ukraine. Charlie D'Agata got a look at the devastation these weapons can cause at a clinic in Ukraine.
Moscow is claiming that Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with the leader of the Wagner Mercenary Group and his commanders, days after the group's failed mutiny. A Kremlin spokesman said the three-hour meeting took place on June 29 and ended with Wagner forces pledging loyalty to Putin. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D'Agata reports.
Moscow is claiming Russian President Vladimir Putin held talks with the leader of the mercenary Wagner Group days after the group's failed mutiny. Retired Lt. Gen. H.R. McMaster joined CBS News to talk about that alleged meeting, the U.S. supplying Ukraine with cluster bombs and Ukraine's path to NATO membership.
President Biden met with King Charles Monday for the first time since the king's coronation in May. It comes ahead of the high-stakes NATO summit in Lithuania this week. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang and Nigel Fletcher, political historian at King's College London, have more on the president's visit to Europe.
Biden sat down with King Charles for the first time since his coronation, but meetings with NATO allies seeking cohesion on Ukraine are the real work.
In Ukraine, CBS News got a rare look inside a medical clinic on the front lines of the war facing the devastating aftermath of controversial cluster bombings. Charlie D'Agata saw the human impact of the weapons up close, at an undisclosed location in eastern Ukraine. Warning, this report contains disturbing images.
As Wimbledon begins its second week of play in London, the world is watching the return of tennis players from Russia and Belarus after they were banned from play last year due to Russia's war in Ukraine. This year a total of 18 players from those countries qualified in singles play, but not without controversy. To talk about the situation, CBS News was joined by Jules Boykoff, an author and professor of political science at Pacific University and a former Olympic soccer player.
CBS News was speaking to a doctor when shrapnel from a suspected Russian cluster bomb tore through soldiers and civilians just yards from his clinic.
NATO allies have been increasing their air patrols, especially near Lithuania, which borders both Russia and Belarus. Holly Williams takes a look at some of the air drills.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Polish President Andrzej Duda on Sunday morning honored the victims of a World War II massacre of tens of thousands of Poles at the hands of Ukrainian nationalists — with the countries now united in the backdrop of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Charlie D'Agata reports from Ukraine.
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