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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Wednesday downplayed concerns about tensions between Donald Trump and Ukraine's Volodymyr Zelensky, while reiterating his belief that "only" the US president could achieve peace between Moscow and Kyiv.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized NATO's "weak reaction" to a series of alleged Russian airspace violations in recent weeks.
Ukraine and its allies will draft a ceasefire plan within 10 days based on Donald Trump’s proposal to halt the war along current frontlines, President Volodymyr Zelensky said. Fighting has intensified in Donetsk,
At the Brussels summit, NATO’s new chief Mark Rutte crushed Zelensky’s hopes for long-range missiles, insisting “it’s not on the table.” While Trump hinted at selling Tomahawks to Ukraine, NATO limited its offer to $2 billion in non-offensive aid,
Trump teased that Zelensky could indirectly participate in a planned summit with Putin in Hungary, with President Viktor Orban hosting the event, but nonnegotiable items present an uphill climb..
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte defended President Donald Trump's leadership on Ukraine, saying only Trump has the power to "get this done" and bring lasting peace. REPORTER: Secretary General, can I just ask you,
The recent Russian strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure are intended to break the country’s resistance, and these hopes of Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin must not be allowed to come true. — Ukrinform.
King Charles formally welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Windsor Castle on Friday. It was the first ceremonial welcome that Mr Zelensky has received in the United Kingdom. Arriving at the castle’s quadrangle, Mr Zelensky shook hands with the King and received a royal salute.
Viktor Anisimov, one of Ukraine’s top fashion designers, first met Volodymyr Zelensky about 20 years ago, when the future president was a comedian. He didn’t want to wear a suit then either.
Vladimir Putin is “running out of money, troops and ideas,” the head of Nato said on Friday, as Sir Keir Starmer held a coalition of the willing meeting to discuss further support for Ukraine.