This is what unity looks like.
— Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III (@SecDef) October 12, 2022
Today, I gathered defense ministers of nearly 50 countries to discuss the latest battlefield developments in Ukraine ??, and to work together on how we can continue to support Ukraine today and over the long haul. A few examples of our progress: pic.twitter.com/BjdX2XT4na
NEW: There will be a meeting next week between NATO and Ukrainian officials in Warsaw, kicking off a "10-year" process of planning to rebuild Ukraine's defense industry, NATO official says
— Paul McLeary (@paulmcleary) October 12, 2022
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— Phil Stewart (@phildstewart) October 12, 2022
(Reuters) - A Russian nuclear strike would change the course of the conflict and almost certainly trigger a "physical response" from Ukraine allies and potentially from NATO, a senior NATO official said on Wednesday.