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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has endorsed a plan to have European allies buy billions of dollars worth of U.S.
President Donald Trump on Monday laid out a pair of steps intended to pressure Russia to end its war in Ukraine, including ...
The right-wing congresswoman from Georgia suggested that the president’s new proposal to help speed weapons to Ukraine ...
Trump said the deal would be comprehensive but provided little detail other than highlighting that NATO members would pay for the weapons.
In a statement, NATO said NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte will be in Washington on Monday and Tuesday and meet with President Trump and key administration officials.
President Trump's tone has shifted both toward Putin and regarding the continuation of U.S. military support for Ukraine.
What is known about US President Donald Trump's idea to supply Ukraine with American weapons using NATO funds, and why not all allies support this initiative, is analyzed in an article by RBC-Ukraine.
US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker has said that the Trump administration is trying to deliver US weapons to Ukraine as ...
This is, again, Europeans stepping up. ... This is only the first wave, there will be more,” said NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte.
Ukraine looks to jointly produce weapons with allies as the US halts some shipments Analysts say Europe can help fill some gaps but lacks alternatives to key U.S. systems like HIMARS and Patriots.