Donald Trump is expected to support Ukraine for “as long as it takes to prevail” over Russia, the Defence Secretary has said.
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He said that the former president, who will return to the White House in January after a sweeping election win, “recognises that countries get security through strength, just as alliances like Nato do ...
MOSCOW - The Kremlin on Monday denied reports that U.S. President-elect Donald Trump had spoken to Russian President Vladimir ...
As he is impulsive, mercurial and narcissistic, the rest of the world could be faced with unpredictable challenges ...
Donald Trump wants to end the war in Ukraine quickly. Exactly how remains unclear. His advisers are arguing over various plans. But a consensus seems to be developing: The territory conquered by ...
The threat that Russia is causing for humankind is existential and does not start or end with Ukraine" said Valtonen, whose ...
If South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol can flatter Donald Trump enough, perhaps he can derail the fights the president-elect ...
Japan’s new prime minister, Shigeru Ishiba, is stirring the pot – notably on regional security matters. He has proposed something that has done more than raise a few eyebrows in the foreign and de ...
British defence minister John Healey said on Monday he expected the incoming Donald Trump administration to remain committed ...
LONDON — British Defense Secretary John Healey on Monday denied that the new U.K. government is slipping in its support for Ukraine, after frustrated briefings from Kyiv about the provision of ...
Questions remain over how U.S. support for Ukraine would continue under a second Trump administration as Russia continues its invasion and Republicans remain divided on future aid.