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Donald Trump won the presidential election Wednesday, clearing the way for his return to the White House.

His past rhetoric has raised concerns over the future of US security assistance to Ukraine and support for NATO.

NATO chief said the military alliance can't afford to stop supporting Kyiv.

Former president Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election amplified long-standing concerns about the future of American support for Ukraine.

Against this backdrop, the head of NATO is warning that the military alliance can't afford to stop providing Kyiv with the security assistance it needs to fight the Russians. The Ukrainian defenders are facing a precarious moment in the war as Moscow's troops gain momentum in the east and the arrival of North Korean troops signals, as NATO leadership said, that "darker" times may lie ahead.
"Since the start of Russia's full-fledged invasion, NATO allies have provided more than 99 percent of all military support to Ukraine,"
7 months ago

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