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Trump names special envoy for Ukraine and Russia
Trump’s national security adviser pick is weighing proposals to end the Russia-Ukraine war
President-elect Donald Trump’s soon-to-be national security adviser Mike Waltz has been weighing several proposals in recent days for ending the war between Russia and in Ukraine, including one from Gen.
After talk of ending Russia's war in Ukraine 'in a day,' Trump names peace envoy
President-elect Donald Trump and some of his appointees have expressed skepticism about sending Ukraine additional military aid.
What has Trump's chosen Ukraine-Russia envoy said about ending the war?
President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Keith Kellogg, a former national security adviser and retired lieutenant general in the US military, to be special envoy to Ukraine and Russia in his second administration. Kellogg is likely to be at the centre of negotiations to end the ongoing war in Ukraine, should Russia and Ukraine agree to take part.
NATO, Russia
Russia Accuses NATO of Pushing for Preemptive Strikes
Lavrov said that Bauer had "bluntly stated" that "to achieve the goals of protecting and defending the member countries of the North Atlantic Alliance, it is necessary to preemptively strike at those targets in the Russian Federation that, in NATO's opinion, could pose a threat," according to Russian state news agency Tass.
NATO supports allowing Ukraine to strike deep into Russia
The NATO Parliamentary Assembly has adopted a resolution that, among other things, supports Ukraine's right to strike military targets in the rear of the Russian Federation in self-defence and calls for the supply of appropriate assets.
NATO adamant on Ukraine’s right to strike Russia
He emphasized that NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte shares the same position as his predecessor Jens Stoltenberg, who called for lifting the strike restrictions during his tenure. The decision to lift the restrictions lies with individual NATO member states.
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Russian acts of sabotage may lead to NATO invoking Article 5, says German intel chief
Russia's acts of sabotage against Western targets may eventually prompt NATO to consider invoking the alliance's Article 5 ...
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UK in 'actual war with Russia' as Europe warns of 'global conflict'
The former head of British intelligence agency MI6 has warned that Britain and its allies are already at war with Russia.
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Germany's intelligence chief says Russian attack on NATO is possible in coming years
Russia could launch an attack on NATO territory in the coming years. However, it would not be a large-scale invasion of ...
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Ukraine war latest: Air alert across Ukraine as Russia launches 'massive' attack on country's power grid
Ukraine's energy infrastructure was under "massive" attack by Russia this morning, according to the Ukrainian energy minister ...
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Europe in 'actual war' with Russia, former UK intelligence chief says
"I think we have to face up to the fact that the Russians think they're in a state of war with us," Richard Dearlove, the ...
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NATO chief: Ukraine not in strong position to negotiate with Putin
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Wednesday that Ukraine is not in a strong enough position to begin negotiating an ...
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Russia's invasion is showing the West war isn't just about having the best weapons — it's also about having more
The West focused for decades on advanced and complex systems over a sheer volume of weaponry. Russia's invasion of Ukraine ...
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What Is Russia’s Oreshnik Ballistic Missile?
The Pentagon says the Oreshnik is a tweak of Russia’s RS-26 Rubezh missile, an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) that ...
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European country draws up list of bunkers as fears of new war with Russia erupt
As the Kremlin makes increasing nuclear threats, many countries in the West are reactivating a network of Cold War defences.
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