As the war enters its 873rd day, these are the main developments.

As the war enters its 873rd day, these are the main developments.
The temporary law was approved by 167 lawmakers, the minimum needed for it to pass in the 200-seat parliament.
US President Joe Biden mistakenly referred to Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskyy as “President Putin”.
The briefing was a chance for the president to project strength amid calls for him to drop out of the presidential race.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz welcomes the plan, says it is ‘something of deterrence and it’s securing peace’.
Military alliance scrambles to deter Russia and prepare for a potential Donald Trump presidency as it marks 75 years.
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez said NATO should make clear it does not have “double standards” with Ukraine and Gaza.
NATO has drummed up more military and financial support for Kyiv, but the war in Gaza was absent from the bloc’s agenda.
These were the updates for Thursday, July 11, 2024 as NATO’s 75th anniversary summit came to a close in Washington, DC.
Kremlin says planned US deployment of long-range missiles to Germany and other actions are ‘national security threat’.
The 32 members of the world’s most powerful military alliance will spend $1.47 trillion this year.
NATO allies accuse China of being a ‘decisive enabler’ of Russia’s war on Ukraine at their Washington, DC, summit.
Pledges come as US also announced it will deploy longer-range missiles to Germany and bolster defences against Russia.
Military alliance marks 75 years at summit with Ukraine war centre stage.