Russia-Ukraine war: missile strike hits Lviv military facility; Finland and Sweden set for Nato decision – live
Reuters reports that Sweden’s ruling Social Democrats are poised to come out in favour of the country joining Nato, paving the way for an application - and Nato’s deputy secretary general says he is confident the alliance could reach consensus on their membership.
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