(UPDATE) WASHINGTON — NATO leaders have vowed continuing support for Ukraine and commitment to their alliance as they concluded a three-day summit overshadowed by doubts over President Joe Biden's fitness to govern the United States.
The 32-nation alliance used the pomp-filled 75th-anniversary gala in the US capital to showcase its resolve against Russia two and half years into the Kremlin's invasion of its pro-Western neighbor.
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