Putin, Ukraine and European Union
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The European Union’s (EU) top diplomat Kaja Kallas on Friday said Russian President Vladimir Putin is “laughing” at President Trump’s efforts to broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine. Kallas, the EU’s foreign policy chief, said the ...
NATO allies and Ukraine are working together to make sure security guarantees for Ukraine are at such a robust level that Russia will never try to attack again, NATO chief Mark Rutte said on Friday, adding that Europe and the United States would be involved in providing them.
"Human Events" editor Jack Posobiec, from the "New Media Seat" at today's White House briefing, asked for details on what role the U.S. would play in a reported "Article Five-like" security guarantee for Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire.
Putin talks, but hopes for peace remain dim. Russia’s demands are unchanged, US commitment is cautious, and Europe is left to lead. As air strikes continue, diplomacy is clouded by distrust, secrecy,
Oil prices edged up on Friday as hopes of an imminent peace deal between Russia and Ukraine faded, putting prices on track for their first weekly gain in three weeks.
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Price hike on US weapons sales to Europe may pay for American 'air cover' for Ukraine, Treasury says
The Trump administration has ruled out deploying US troops on the ground in Ukraine, but officials suggest Washington could provide air support.
US President Donald Trump called Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán after talks at the White House on 18 August to ask why he was blocking Ukraine's negotiations on joining the European Union.
European NATO leaders must not be naive when discussing a Ukraine peace force but face up to the reality that they would need to deploy tens of thousands of troops to the country for the long term, the head of Germany's soldiers' union said.