Ahead of leaders from the North Atlantic Alliance, concerns are growing that they will not be able to defend Europe from Russia without US support. For them, Ukraine's victory over Russia is now essential,
Tensions along NATO's eastern flank are high because of the risks posed by Russian military actions near the borders of alliance member states.
VLADIMIR Putin launched a brutal missile and drone barrage on Ukraine, targeting key energy infrastructure and leaving millions in darkness during Christmas. NATO forces were put into action as
NATO’s secretary-general says he wants to discuss ways to put Ukraine in a position of strength for any future peace talks with Russia during a meeting Wednesday with Ukraine’s president and a small number of European leaders.
Ukraine stepped up its efforts to join NATO after Russia invaded last year, arguing that the security assurances given by Moscow, Washington and London when it relinquished its nuclear arsenal to Russia in 1994 were clearly worthless.
After years of fighting in Ukraine, the Russian military’s ability to fight modern, maneuver-type warfare has largely diminished.
President-elect Trump’s choice for special envoy to Ukraine and Russia, retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg, slammed the Russian military missile and drone attack on Christmas Day and said the U.S. is “more resolved than ever to bring peace to the region.
Slovak President Peter Pellegrini discussed peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine in an interview on Sunday.
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico has for the second time in as many months made comments against Ukraine joining NATO. He did, however, acknowledge that Russia's invasion had violated international law.
NATO Chief Mark Rutte expressed concern of potential peace negotiations in the nearly three-year-long Russia-Ukraine war taking place without President Vladimir Putin “at the table,”
KYIV – Ukraine’s membership of Nato is “achievable”, but Kyiv will have to fight to persuade allies to make it happen, President Volodymyr Zelensky told Ukrainian diplomats in a speech on ...