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The Kremlin warned it will take "military‑technical" steps in response to restore what it calls a strategic balance with the ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said Friday’s summit between President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin in ...
Romania, a NATO nation, had to scramble fighter jets after Russia hit oil, gas pipelines in Ukraine, sending bright flames ...
U.S. NATO Ambassador Matthew Whitaker said President Trump will have to “trust but verify” Russian President Vladimir Putin ...
U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker said “it’s possible” that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky attends the ...
European leaders said any diplomatic solution must protect their and Ukraine's interests. Zelenskiy said any decisions taken without Ukraine will be "stillborn." ...
Moscow's maximalist demands reflect Putin’s determination to reach the goals he set when he launched the full-scale invasion ...
"The presidents will undoubtedly focus on discussing ways to reach a sustainable settlement to the Ukraine crisis," a Kremlin aide said on Saturday.
NATO faces growing hybrid warfare threats as Russian drone incursions into Lithuania and strikes near Romania's border raise questions about alliance unity and response.
A Trump-Putin meeting has been floated by both sides for some time. So why might either side want it to happen now?
Russia ended its moratorium on deploying medium and short-range nuclear missiles on Sunday, citing NATO actions after U.S. withdrew from INF Treaty in 2019.