NATO defence ministers are meeting in Brussels to agree on a new plan to provide long-term security assistance and military training to Ukraine, this after Hungary promised not to veto the scheme as long as it’s not forced to take part. The ministers are meeting over two days at NATO headquarters for the last high-level talks before a summit hosted by US President Joe Biden in Washington in July. There, the military organisation’s leaders are expected to announce financial support for Ukraine. Ukraine’s Western allies are trying to bolster their military support as Russian troops launch attack…