minutes where the chief of nato saying that the monumental change has been made that turkey s president has now agreed to approve sweden s bid to join nato. all of this coming just on the eve of the nato summit, which will be held in lithuania where president biden currently is. he did, of course, make that stop here in the united kingdom. the last stop of the meeting was to talk with king charles iii. biden travelled to windsor where he met with the king for the first time his coronation took place in may, which the president did not attend. biden also met with british prime minister sunak disduring partnerships and whether sweden would join nato. news that we re learning more and more about as minutes pass. biden said in recent days that he s defended his decision to send cluster munitions to keep. sunak has ruled out supplying them with the controversial weapons. the united kingdom will support them in other ways. cluster munitions release smaller objects to inflict damage
alex hogan for us. thank you. so should the nato alliance let ukraine in? the read on that now from retired colonel bob maginnis. that s for joining us. give us your take on this high stakes nato summit set for tomorrow and where do you want to see this go? the eastern block countries really want ukraine to be added to the mix, sandra. understandably, mr. biden has put the brakes to a certain degree arguing that there s yet to be political and economic defense and resource issues to be resolved before they can actually have membership. however, we need to keep in mind that if we were to allow ukraine to join now, it would invoke article 5, which would recall the 31 countries to join in that fight against russia, which is something that i don t think any of them necessarily want at this juncture. mr. zelensky, of course, wants a