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President Trump’s insistence that the United States do less toward securing Europe means that allies, scrambling to arm ...
The European Union will allocate an additional €900 million from extraordinary revenues generated by frozen Russian assets ...
The EU could greatly increase its military support to Ukraine if Russia isn't convinced by Donald Trump's efforts to make ...
The German government will stop publishing details of military aid to Ukraine, Chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Saturday ...
US tariffs on defense components risk disrupting arms supplies to Ukraine, raising costs and straining NATO supply chains.
Earlier, a Kremlin spokesman called for Ukraine’s allies to stop sending weapons before a ceasefire can happen.
They said that if President Vladimir V. Putin did not agree to the cease-fire, more sanctions would be imposed.
The leaders of France, Britain, Germany and Poland yesterday agreed to call on Russia to accept a 30-day unconditional ...
A ceasefire would allow Ukraine time to train new soldiers, said a Kremlin spokesman. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
In Sweden, as across Europe, defense spending is soaring — but too slowly to meet Russia’s threat. STOCKHOLM — Europe’s race ...