| Marina Pitofsky | NOW reporter
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First, will Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy convince NATO to let his country join the group while its war with Russia continues? |
The alliance is split on when and how to extend an offer of admission to Ukraine, but Biden last week said he doesn't think the country is ready for NATO membership. |
Spending fights: A bipartisan group of lawmakers is calling on Biden to press American allies to spend a higher proportion of their gross domestic products on defense. |
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