Trump’s Basic Misunderstanding About War in Ukraine
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RBC Ukraine on MSNUkraine support remains 'ironclad' so it can negotiate 'from a position of strength' – NATO admiralNATO military chief Admiral Giuseppe Cavo Dragone insists support for Ukraine will remain "ironclad" so it can negotiate "from a position of strength," Sky News reports. "All this requires investing time and resources because peace and stability cannot be taken for granted and comes with a price,
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Amazon S3 on MSNBREAKING: Putin SUPPORTS Ceasefire, Ready To Work With Ukraine After 2-Hour Peace Call With TrumpFollowing a two-hour call with former President Donald Trump, Russian President Vladimir Putin voiced support for a ceasefire and expressed willingness to pursue a memorandum with Ukraine. Putin emphasized that peace must come through mutual compromises acceptable to all parties involved.
Now -- more than ever -- it is key for NATO to continue to provide Ukraine what is needed for its defense,' alliance says in statement - Anadolu Ajansı
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Europecategory· April 15, 2025 NATO's Rutte, in Odesa, declares 'unwavering' support for Ukraine NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte visited the southern Ukrainian city of Odesa with President ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNUkraine 'not yet in worst-case scenario,' McCain Institute head saysIn October of last year, just days before the U.S. presidential election, Head of the McCain Institute Evelyn Farkas told the Kyiv Independent that a Donald Trump victory would be the "worst-case scenario" for Ukraine.
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy stated that the U.K. aims to increase defense spending to 2.5 percent of GDP by 2027.
The relationship between Ukraine and NATO is strong and critically important for the future of both sides, and military assistance to Kyiv will continue. — Ukrinform.
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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte says the organization’s procurement agency is cooperating with police investigating corruption and fraud allegations involving the purchase of military equipment.