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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte urged allied defense ministers to purchase more U.S. weapons to support Ukraine, NATO said after online Ramstein-format meeting on July 21.
Russian President Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine and President Trump's tough stance on NATO have 'energized' the alliance ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNEU’s Kubilius: Putin wants war to continue because he feels victoriousI see that he wants to continue,” Kubilius said in response to a question about Putin’s intentions. He added that European leaders doubt the Russian dictator would agree to peace under current ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNCanada pledges $15M for repair of Ukraine's Leopard 2 tanksCanada will allocate 20 million Canadian dollars (approximately 15 million USD) for the repair and maintenance of Ukrainian Leopard 2 tanks in Poland, Canadian Defense Minister David J. McGuinty ...
In a July 14 meeting in the Oval Office with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, President Trump announced he was sending more ...
Mark Rutte emphasized that by purchasing additional US arms for Ukraine, NATO members could simultaneously address "three key decisions made by leaders at the NATO Summit in The Hague: increasing ...
The country of Russia bombarded the Eastern European nation of Ukraine overnight ahead of a scheduled Monday Ukraine Defense ...
The U.K. chaired a Ukraine Defense Contact Group meeting to discuss rapid transfer of arms including Patriot missiles, as the ...
Fifty western allies are meeting today to discuss the US pledge – but it's best not to get too excited by this "really big" ...
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Martin Schram: Trump’s ultimatum – a source revealedPresident Donald Trump was tightly wound and unspooling with rapid rambling and redundancy, in his Oval Office event. He was ...
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The Observer on MSNMark Rutte, the normal guy who became Nato’s Trump whispererThe Dutch branded their former PM Mr Teflon. But the world won’t forget that he called the US president ‘daddy’ ...
Russia is ready to swiftly move toward a settlement in the Ukraine crisis but the pace of this process does not depend solely on Moscow, Dmitry Peskov added ...
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