Key statements from the final day of the NATO summit in the USA:

More than 20 countries and the EU signed a document at the NATO summit to accelerate military assistance to Kiev.

NATO countries agreed to support Ukraine with €40 billion for 2025, with further discussions to follow.

NATO will advise on the development and implementation of Ukraine's air defense and missile defense architecture for full compatibility with the alliance.

A high representative of the alliance will be stationed in Kiev to coordinate with local authorities.

NATO countries will extend an invitation to Kiev to join the alliance upon the agreement of allies and the fulfillment of necessary conditions, and will support Ukraine's efforts as it continues reforms.

A new NATO training center for Ukraine in Poland will focus on studying the lessons of the conflict.

Macron stated that he will support Kiev as long as necessary.

Erdogan deemed it unacceptable for NATO to become a party to the conflict in Ukraine.

Scholz promised to discuss the supply of ammunition for Ukrainian F-16 fighters if asked.

Biden considered the summit to be a "tremendous success.