Biden to Travel to Brussels for NATO Summit Next Week; Zelenskyy Says Ukraine May Never Join NATO: Live Updates

 

We ran the numbers: There are 2936 news articles covering this topic. 36% (1067) are left leaning, 33% (955) are center, and 31% (914) are right leaning.

On Tuesday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukrainians must realize the country will not be joining NATO and must "count on ourselves and our partners who are helping us." While left-leaning articles highlight that Biden has avoided taking any steps that would pull the U.S. or its NATO allies directly into the conflict, right-leaning articles highlight that Biden will meet with NATO allies on March 24 in Belgium to discuss “Russia’s unprovoked and unjustified attack on Ukraine.” 

A left-leaning article by The Hill highlights that although Biden wants to provide support to the Ukrainian people to help them fight the Russian military, he has avoided taking any steps that would pull the U.S. or its NATO allies directly into the conflict. Officials warn this move could trigger a larger war that could devastate Europe.

USA Today published a centrist article reporting that the White House said President Joe Biden will travel to Brussels for a March 24 NATO summit on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Russia continued their bombardment of Kyiv while a siege of the port city of Mariupol prompted about 20,000 civilians to flee.

A right-leaning article by Deseret News highlights that Biden will meet with NATO allies on March 24 in Belgium to discuss “Russia’s unprovoked and unjustified attack on Ukraine.” Zelenskyy will give a virtual address to Congress amid Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.



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