The Trump administration caused a shock on both sides of the Atlantic last week by claiming that North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) membership for
Russia-Ukraine conflict has completed three years today, take a look at the timeline of key developments during the war –
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Monday that a U.S. security commitment was the only way to ensure lasting peace in Ukraine and it was too early to say how many British peacekeeping troops he would be willing to deploy.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte confirmed that the alliance would reach a new agreement for defense spending targets when members meet in June for a summit in the Hague, Netherlands.
Their remarks added to the anxiety, in Washington and across Europe, surrounding Trump’s plan to pursue a deal that would end the Russia-Ukraine war.
President Donald Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin directly as his Defense Secretary said NATO membership for Ukraine was unrealistic.
Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed he would be willing to step down as leader in exchange for peace and the possibility of admittance to NATO.
In a significant legal setback for the Trump administration, a federal court has intervened to protect billions in foreign aid funding.
If so, it's a surrender that former President Joe Biden reportedly made before the war even began. While publicly insisting on NATO's "open door" policy, and refusing to negotiate with Russia on ...