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President Joe Biden says he and other NATO leaders showed the world this week that the military alliance remains “more united than ever." Biden spoke Thursday in Helsinki as he capped a trip in Europe meant to demonstrate the force of the international coalition against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. It's a very different message from that of Donald Trump, Biden's predecessor who spoke in the same place five years ago but disdains the alliance. Biden says the allies understand that Ukraine's fight is a fight not only about that country's future but also about sovereignty, security and freedom worldwide. Biden's visit to Helsinki highlights Finland's entry as NATO’s newest member, effectively doubling the alliance’s border with Russia.

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