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What is known about US President Donald Trump's idea to supply Ukraine with American weapons using NATO funds, and why not all allies support this initiative, is analyzed in an article by RBC-Ukraine.
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President Donald Trump made an announcement Monday aligning him more firmly with Ukraine’s defense against Russia’s invasion ...
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President Donald Trump has finally found a way to like arming Ukraine: ask European allies to donate their weapons, and sell ...
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, ...
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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 leaders will meet next week in Lithuania nearly a year-and-a-half into Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Though Ukraine is not a member, the alliance is supporting Kyiv with billions of dollars ...
NATO will also establish pledges among the 32-member alliance to sustain the level of current Ukraine support among allies for at least one more year.
President Donald Trump's push for European NATO members to purchase U.S.-made weapons for Ukraine marks a shift from the more direct military support for Kyiv of his predecessor, Joe Biden. But unlike ...
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.