Popular International: NATO Summit 2023 – Helicopter Crash On Mount Everest Nepal, 6 People Killed

RediksiaWednesday, 12 July 2023 | 01:12 GMT+0000

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The NATO summit (summit) was held in Lithuania on July 11-12, 2023 and discussed the war in Ukraine and cooperative relations with the Asia-Pacific region.

Just one day before the summit, the Turkish President finally approved Sweden’s NATO membership.

With regard to the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war, independent Russian media say that 50,000 men have died in the fighting.

Here’s a full roundup of popular international news for the last 24 hours.

1. NATO Summit on July 11-12, 2023, discussing the war in Ukraine and cooperative relations with the Asia-Pacific region

NATO leaders will meet for two days starting Tuesday to discuss support for Ukraine, Kyodo News reported.

The 2023 NATO summit will take place in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius.

In addition to discussing the war situation in Ukraine, NATO members will also discuss efforts to expand their alliance to the Nordic countries and advance cooperation with Asia-Pacific partners.

While the war started by Russia lasts more than 500 days, NATO members continue to supply Ukraine with needed military equipment.

Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said this was a pivotal moment to demonstrate the strength of the 31-member transatlantic alliance and bring unity to the fore.

As part of an effort to show that “Russian aggression will not pay off,” the NATO chief said leaders would discuss ways to strengthen Ukraine and present a roadmap for its future.

The goals of the summit include NATO agreeing to the first major overhaul of its defense plan since the Cold War, deepening its political ties with Ukraine through the establishment of an Advisory Council, and the group’s leadership reaffirming that they are close to Ukraine’s accession will support in the future.

2. Nepal evacuates 6 bodies of victims of helicopter crash near Mount Everest

Nepalese authorities evacuated six bodies of victims of a helicopter crash that crashed near Mount Everest today, Tuesday (11/07/2023).