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Key Developments on June 4:
- Biden: Peace in Ukraine doesn’t mean NATO membership
- NATO ‘land corridors’ will rush US troops to front lines of any future European war
- Ukraine’s use of German weapons to strike Russia will not ‘contribute to escalation,’ Scholz says
- Russian missile attack on Dnipro leaves 8 injured, including 2 children
U.S. President Joe Biden emphasized that peace in Ukraine means ensuring Russia never occupies the country again, even if Kyiv doesn’t join NATO. NATO is preparing land corridors to swiftly deploy U.S. troops in case of conflict with Russia.
While Kyiv’s NATO membership remains uncertain after the 2023 summit, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz stated that Ukraine’s use of German weapons against Russia won’t escalate tensions.
Recent Russian attacks on Ukrainian cities like Dnipro highlight the ongoing conflict that threatens civilians and critical infrastructure.
Stay updated with The Ukraine Journal for more on the evolving situation.