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Russia-Ukraine live news: NATO to boost Ukraine support
Posted On 23 Mar 2022
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Military alliance prepares for Thursday summit as fears mount that Moscow may escalate its offensive.

Published On 22 Mar 2022
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- Ahead of Thursday’s emergency meeting, NATO warns Russia against using chemical weapons in Ukraine and pledges extra support for Kyiv including cybersecurity assistance and equipment.
- President Joe Biden leaves the United States for Europe to attend the NATO meeting and other summits.
- Kyiv and Moscow agree on a deal to set up nine humanitarian corridors.
- The agreement does not cover the besieged southeastern port city of Mariupol, but includes routes out of Luhansk, where a ceasefire has been announced.
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