BRUSSELS. Nov 14 (Interfax) - The European Union should continue to support Kiev regardless of any terms for military aid for Ukraine to be put forth by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, EU High ...
Russia sees the Baltic as a "significant priority," the head of NATO's forces in the region, Lieutenant General ...
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The country also plays an important role as a logistical hub for Western military aid to Kiev. The Aegis Ashore Missile ...
European allies are increasingly bracing for negotiations on Russia’s war in Ukraine that could include territorial ...
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EADaily, November 13th, 2024. EU chief diplomat Borrell warns that the deal between Trump and Putin could be beneficial to ...
The European Union should directly use $300 billion of frozen Russian assets to finance the recovery of war-torn Ukraine, ...
Russia’s top diplomat pointed to many years of efforts in Ukraine to eradicate the Russian language in education, news media and culture, and to the recent law that bans the canonical Ukrainian Orthod ...
In her debut hearing as EU foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas argued that Europe must intensify its support for Ukraine, apply ...
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is heading to Europe for urgent meetings on Ukraine with NATO and European Union officials ...