Australian PM to Attend June NATO Meeting to Support Ukraine
- Ukraine’s President has invited PM Albanese to visit Kyiv
- Australia has pledged more than $200 million in support
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Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will head to Europe for a NATO meeting in late June, in what the new leader has described as a show of support for Ukraine in the face of “thuggish, illegal behavior” by Russia.
In an interview with Sky News Australia Friday, Albanese didn’t confirm whether he would accept an invitation by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to visit Ukraine’s capital Kyiv but said he would attend the NATO meeting in Madrid on June 29.