US 'Moving At Haste' To Get Ukraine Weapons Under Trump Plan
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Trump, NATO and Vladimir Putin
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Former Ukraine aid critics now back Trump's strategy requiring European funding for weapons to Kyiv after the president pivoted his frustration from Zelenskyy to Putin.
Preparations are underway to quickly transfer additional Patriot air defence systems to Ukraine, NATO's top military commander Alexus Grynkewich said on Thursday, as the country suffers some of the heaviest Russian attacks of the war so far.
Flight data showed how American and British reconnaissance aircraft flew from England toward Russia on Monday.
Former Russian President Medvedev calls for preemptive strikes while Trump gives Putin a 50-day ultimatum to reach peace with Ukraine or face sanctions.
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WIESBADEN (Reuters) -Preparations are underway to quickly transfer additional Patriot air defence systems to Ukraine, NATO's top military commander Alexus Grynkewich said on Thursday, as the country suffers some of the heaviest Russian attacks of the war so far.
NATO chief Rutte had warned India, China and Brazil of 100 per cent secondary tariffs if they continued buying crude oil from Moscow.
Threats of secondary sanctions against Brazil for trade with Russia, which were expressed earlier by NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, are inappropriate, Brazilian Foreign Minister Mauro Vieira said in an interview with CNN Brazil.
A strong defense isn't solely about the quantity of weapons stockpiled, but the ability to adapt and rapidly produce what’s
You might want to call Vladimir and say, ‘Hey, friend, we are still buying stuff from you, but you have got to get serious when it comes to these negotiations on the cease-fire or a peace
Poland and the Baltic states also withdrew from the Ottawa Convention despite pleas from some leaders to maintain decorum in the face of Russian aggression.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNNATO unveils lightning‑fast Kaliningrad neutralization plan should Russia attackNATO allies have developed a plan to neutralize the Kaliningrad region. Modern weaponry will allow it to be done faster than ever before, said General Christopher Donahue, Commander of the US Army in Europe and Africa and Commander of NATO's Land Forces,