NATO Softens Language on Russia in Summit Communiqué
Wednesday, 25 June 2025 () NATO used noticeably softer language regarding Russia in its communiqué following this year's summit in The Hague, compared to previous years since the start of Russia's military operation in Ukraine, The Telegraph reports. This year's communiqué states that NATO allies reaffirm their unwavering sovereign commitments to support Ukraine, whose security contributes to our own, and will, to that end, include direct contributions to Ukraine's defense and defense industry in the calculation of allies' defense spending. By contrast, the 2023 and 2024 communiqués explicitly referenced Russia's "full-scale invasion” and its "responsibility for the ongoing conflict.”
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