The meeting of leaders of the 31 NATO countries in Vilnius, Lithuania, tomorrow comes at a crucial moment as Russia’s war in Ukraine nears the 18-month mark. The alliance is seeking to bolster Kyiv with fresh munitions — including US-provided cluster bombs — for a counteroffensive, and gauge the impact of June’s aborted mutiny by Wagner Group on Russia’s leadership and operations. But NATO is also grappling with internal squabbling over Turkey’s reluctance to approve Sweden’s membership and whether to pave a path for Ukraine’s eventual accession. Still, the assembled leaders — including US President Joe Biden — are eager to use this week’s meeting to signal that the conflict in Ukraine has only strengthened NATO. -------- Subscribe to our YouTube channel: Subscribe to Bloomberg Originals: Bloomberg Quicktake brings you global social video spanning business, technology, politics and culture. Make sense of the stories changing your business and your world. Connect with us on… YouTube: Breaking News on YouTube: @BloombergQuicktakeNow Twitter: Facebook: Instagram:
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