NATO, Trump and Russia
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NATO pledges its support for Ukraine, but gives it no timeline for membership President Biden said NATO countries will help Ukraine defend itself against Russia now and into the future, ...
President Trump said Monday he had brokered a deal to send more weapons to Ukraine without burdening the U.S., while threatening Russian President Vladimir Putin with new sanctions if there is no
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUkraine's Army Chief speaks with new NATO commander for first time: DetailsCommander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Oleksandr Syrskyi held his first phone conversation with the newly appointed Supreme Allied Commander Europe, US Air Force General Alexus Grynkewich,
President Donald Trump made an announcement Monday aligning him more firmly with Ukraine’s defense against Russia’s invasion than ever before.
The agreement reflects growing apprehension on the part of both leaders that America’s commitment to NATO is no longer as strong as it once was, at the very time that Vladimir Putin’s Russia poses
NATO's support for Ukraine is making a difference on the battlefield, said NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg on Thursday, as Ukraine embarks on its counteroffensive against Russia.
Ukraine’s president wanted firmer commitments about when his country could join, but NATO’s 31 members did make some new pledges to draw Kyiv closer to the alliance.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg, who is in Washington this week, joins Nick Schifrin from the Pentagon to discuss the war in Ukraine and western support for the beleaguered country.
Russia continued its war in Ukraine unabated overnight after President Donald Trump gave the country a 50-day deadline to agree to a ceasefire, launching another mass drone and missile attack. Russia engaged in another drone and missile strike against Ukraine on Tuesday night,