SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Britain supports adding Ukraine to NATO and "that path is open" to them, although political realities may slow the process, Defence Minister Ben Wallace said on Friday on the sidelines of the Shangri-La Dialogue security meetings in Singapore. | 07:53am
He noted that it is not possible to add members in the middle of a war, and that the way forward was to continue aiding and arming Ukraine for both short- and long-term security.
Months of energy restrictions have come to an end and Kyiv has restored all destroyed infrastructure as Moscow’s attacks falter due to missile shortages
ukrainian prism. thank you very much forjoining us. welcome. the air alerts maps in ukraine still show the red highest alert all over the country. what is the situation right now? luckily the air raid finished just a few minutes ago, thejets started, thatis few minutes ago, thejets started, that is what the russians are doing for the last week a lot. immediately the area that needs to be announced all over the country, because the rent of these missiles could reach any part of ukraine. that is quite a psychological aspect, like in the old fairy tale, when you call out for help many times.