LONDON – Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine ostensibly to stop the nation from becoming a member of North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato), the US-led army alliance in Europe.
He did not subdue Ukraine, and earlier than the finish of this week, Mr Putin might uncover that Nato is about to enlarge anyway. Finland, which shares a border with Russia, appears set to use to affix the alliance.
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