Foreign ministers of NATO countries will meet in Brussels on April 4 and 5

Brussels: Europe and the Arabs
The headquarters of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) in Brussels announced today, Tuesday, that a date has been set for a meeting of the foreign ministers of the member states of the international military organization.
It is expected that the file of developments in Ukraine will dominate the discussions of ministers and developments in NATO support for Ukraine to confront this Russian aggression, in addition to discussing other files related to issues within the alliance, including developments in the Turkish position on Finland and Sweden joining NATO membership.
This comes after the Secretary General of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, stressed the need to support Ukraine as long as necessary.
  According to what was quoted by a statement from the NATO headquarters, adding that Stoltenberg also spoke before the European Commission in Brussels, and the Secretary-General stressed that NATO allies must remain ready to support Ukraine in the long term.

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