Ukraine war live updates: Turkey will start ratifying Finland’s NATO application; International court issues arrest warrant for Putin for alleged war crimes

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Kyiv has been pleading NATO allies for fighter jets since Putin's full-scale invasion of Ukraine began more than a year ago.

This is CNBC's live blog tracking developments on the war in Ukraine. See below for the latest updates.

"We encourage Turkey to quickly ratify Sweden's accession protocols as well," national security advisor Jake Sullivan said in a statement. In May, Sweden and Finland began the formal process of applying to NATO. All 30 members of the alliance have to ratify the countries' entry into the group. In August, U.S. President JoeWhite House welcomes Poland and Slovakia's decision to equip Ukraine with Mig-29 jets

He added that the White House was aware that Warsaw and Bratislava were considering this security assistance decision.International Criminal Court issues arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin over alleged Ukraine war crimes

 

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