The announcement of the Trump-Putin call made no mention of Europe or of much of a Ukrainian role, playing into fears that their interests will fall by the wayside.
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Speaking at a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group—the American-led consortium of 57 countries and the European Union ...
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Russian officials cheered the phone call between Trump and Putin as a victory for their view that the United States and ...
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Vice President JD Vance told an audience in Munich that Europe was failing to uphold democratic values. He said nothing about President Trump’s talks with Russia to end the war, which have stirred ...
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he did not think it was practical for Ukraine to join NATO and that it was ...
A senior House Republican is optimistic the U.S. can maintain a power balance between itself, China and Russia through ...
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky finds himself shunted down Donald Trump’s call sheet in favor of Russia’s Vladimir ...