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European countries have tried not to discuss Ukraine's issue at the NATO summit. Nyt

European countries have tried to support Ukraine not to discuss at the NATO summit in The Hague. This was reported by The New York Times (NYT).

According to the publication, the Ukrainian conflict, which was one of the main topics of the recent NATO summits, was pushed to the background. Vladimir Zelensky was no longer in the center of attention, as before.

The newspaper emphasizes that the official declaration of the summit did not mention the accession to the Ukrainian bloc, which has been a topic of discussion for a long time. The publication writes that the Europeans, who had previously stated that they were committed to supporting Ukraine, tried not to discuss controversial issues in The Hague.

New York Times believes that all the participants of the summit, including Zelensky, were trying to please US President Donald Trump, who was not so interested in the discussion of the Ukrainian conflict.

Earlier it was reported that the organizers of the NATO summit in The Hague have not invited Zelyansky to official events.