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President Trump has pledged to send “top-of-the-line weapons” to Ukraine via NATO allies, while warning Russia to agree to a peace deal within 50 days—or face severe economic penalties.
The U.S. decision to send weapons to Ukraine, funded by NATO’s European allies and Canada, sends a clear signal to Vladimir Putin, U.S. Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker said on Fox News on July 15.
Russia’s TASS news agency reported that Xi met Lavrov after the Chinese president held a “general meeting” with SCO foreign ...
Monday’s statements by US President Donald Trump are "a theatrical ultimatum" to Moscow that it does not care about, Russian ...
US President Donald Trump’s announcement that Ukraine will receive Patriot missile systems as part of a new package of US ...
With Ukraine set to receive a new tranche of US weapons, Russia is said to be readying its air defences to ‘detect, track, ...
After the statement of the press bureau of the SVR of the Russian Federation that NATO is preparing Moldova for an armed ...
Estonia, Poland, and others abandon the Ottawa Treaty amid Russia’s war. What this means for defense strategy—and the future ...
Donald Trump has said he is “disappointed but not done” with Russian president Vladimir Putin after threatening heavy sanctions on Russia if it fails to agree a peace deal within 50 days. "We'll have ...
His arms deal with NATO should be just the start. Now Congress needs to give him a “sledgehammer” to sanction Russia.
BEIJING, July 15. /TASS/. The Chinese and Russian foreign ministers should continue to put into practice the consensus reached between the two countries’ presidents, China’s leader Xi Jinping stated.
President Donald Trump on Monday threatened Russia with steep tariffs and announced a rejuvenated pipeline for American ...