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Donald Trump lost his cool with a reporter on Tuesday after being asked a question about the ongoing war with Russia ...
The United States will not supply weapons directly to Ukraine. Instead, NATO member states will transfer equipment from their own arsenals and later replenish their stockpiles, Der Spiegel reports.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly used one word to describe his current feelings about Vladimir Putin: “disappointed.” But by giving Putin until Sept. 2 to continue to grab more land in Ukraine, ...
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President Trump has expressed growing support for NATO, saying that member nations are now "paying their own bills." ...
The move comes alongside new contracts worth billions of dollars to build more launchers and interceptors for allied ...
While speaking to NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office Monday, Trump set a 50-day deadline for Russia to end ...
As part of the US–NATO weapons supply agreement, Ukraine may receive a massive amount of military equipment, air defense ...
President Trump said Monday he had brokered a deal to send more weapons to Ukraine without burdening the U.S., while threatening Russian President Vladimir Putin with new sanctions if there is no ...
The US president reiterated that Europe will pay in full for supplies of US weapons and military equipment to Ukraine ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte told President Trump at the White House on Monday that Europe is "stepping up" when it comes to paying for the war in Ukraine NATO SECRETARY GENERAL MARK RUTTE: Mr.
Trump is expected to make a major announcement about Russia after meeting with Mark Rutte. Sen. Lindsey Graham said it will ...