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'Coming months will be difficult' for Ukraine: NATO chief

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NATO president Jens Stoltenberg says "Putin's aim is to leave Ukraine cold and dark this winter" during a press conference following his meeting with top Dutch ministers in The Hague, Netherlands. SOUNDBITE

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