A new NATO command in the German city of Wiesbaden has taken up its work to coordinate Western military aid for Ukraine, the alliance's Secretary-General Mark Rutte said on Wednesday.
But many European leaders say that with no sign that Russia is interested in peace, it is too early to discuss the presence of peacekeeping forces.
Lithuania’s national opera house had stopped showing Tchaikovsky’s 1892 masterpiece in solidarity with Ukraine over the war with Russia. Then a new minister expressed fondness for the Russian composer,
LVIV, Ukraine - The possible deployment of foreign peacekeeping troops in Ukraine could be raised at a meeting of European leaders in Brussels on Dec 18, President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Dec 17.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy have revealed ahead of talks in Brussels on Wednesday, 18 December that they will focus on strengthening Ukraine's position and the economy. Source: Rutte and Zelenskyy at a briefing for ...
On Wednesday, he is set to meet with European leaders in Brussels to discuss support ... hit in a Russian airstrike in Ternopil, a city in western Ukraine, on Dec. 2. via REUTERS Trump has vowed ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters ... The meeting comes as European countries face the possibility of the U.S., Ukraine's largest source of support, changing its approach to the conflict when Donald Trump ...
During a visit to Brussels, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will raise the issue of strengthening Ukraine in terms of defense and diplomacy and reach agreement on the matter with all European leaders. "First of all, everyone who will be present ...
Russian An-72 military transport plane damaged in blast near Moscow, Ukraine's intel claims Fire, casualties reported in Kyiv amid Russian missile attack Ukraine charges Russian general with killing Reuters employee in Kramatorsk Russia captures 'Uspenivka pocket,
Zelensky warns of greater military cooperation between Moscow and Pyongyang, including sending more troops and military equipment
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