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NATO Reaffirms Support for Ukraine
NATO Reaffirms Support for Ukraine Following Russian Ballistic Missile Launch
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO members on Tuesday reaffirmed their support for Ukraine during talks with the country's officials held in response to Russia's launch of an experimental intermediate-range ballistic missile last week.
New NATO chief Rutte says alliance ‘needs to go further’ in support for Ukraine
NATO’s new Secretary General Mark Rutte emphasized the need for increased support for Ukraine and condemned Russia’s use of North Korean troops and weapons, Iranian drones, and Chinese dual-use goods on a visit to Athens.
NATO countries need to change trajectory of Russia-Ukraine war - Rutte
NATO countries have helped Ukraine withstand Russia's full-scale war. However, it is now necessary to change the course of the conflict, stated NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, according to The Guardian.
Ukraine-NATO council meets over Oreshnik missile, reaffirming support for Kyiv
Ukraine-NATO Council convened at the ambassadorial level on 26 November, to discuss Russia’s launch of an experimental intermediate-range ballistic missile (IRBM) last week. Source: European Pravda, citing NATO’s press service Details: During the meeting,
Step up Ukraine support, NATO chief says after record Russian attack
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte urged the alliance on Tuesday to deliver greater support for Ukraine after a record Russian drone attack during the night. Rutte said NATO support was critical for upholding Ukraine's defence against the Russian invasion but that the alliance needs "to go further to change the trajectory of the conflict.
NATO and Ukraine to hold emergency talks after Russia's attack with new hypersonic missile
NATO and Ukraine will hold emergency talks Tuesday after Russia attacked a central city with a hypersonic ballistic missile that escalated the nearly 33-month-old war
NATO Vows Ukraine Backing After Russian Missile 'Intimidation'
Ambassadors from Ukraine and NATO's 32 members meet Tuesday in Brussels over Russia's firing last week of an experimental hypersonic intermediate-range missile.
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.
NATO in 'Hidden Cyber War' With Russia
Britain, NATO Must Stay Ahead in 'New AI Arms Race', Says UK Minister
Britain’s Labour Party National Campaign Co-ordinator Pat McFadden takes part in a television interview at the Labour Party annual conference in Liverpool, Britain, October 10, 2023. REUTERS/Phil Noble/File Photo LONDON (Reuters) - Britain and its NATO allies must stay ahead in "the new AI arms race",
NATO in 'Hidden Cyber War' With Russia: UK Minister
Russia is planning cyberattacks on the United Kingdom and other NATO allies over their support for Ukraine, according to a British politician. Pat McFadden, a minister whose brief includes British national security,
Russia will not intimidate us with cyberthreats, UK minister tells NATO
Britain and its allies will not be intimidated by Russian cyberthreats into stopping supporting Ukraine, British cabinet office minister Pat McFadden said on Monday, urging NATO to work closer together to stay ahead in "the new AI arms race".
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NATO Member Tells Alliance Not To Send Troops to Ukraine
Ukraine needs money for military production, not foreign troops, Estonian Minister of Defense Hanno Pevkur said.
New York Sun
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European Leaders Flirting With Idea of NATO Troops on the Ground in Ukraine If Trump Cuts Off Military Aid
Leaders are discussing how to create a ‘hard core of allies in Europe, focused on Ukraine and wider European security.’ ...
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Trump's foreign policy: rethink NATO, troops to Mexico, end Ukraine war
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Ukraine Gets Major IRIS-T Air Defense Boost From NATO Ally
Germany will send two IRIS-T air defense systems to Ukraine by the end of the year, according to German Major General ...
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President-elect Trump meets with new NATO secretary general at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach
President-elect Donald Trump met Friday in Palm Beach with Mark Rutte, the secretary general of the North Atlantic Treaty ...
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Ukraine still hopes to get Poland’s MiG-29 fleet — FM Sybiha
Sybiha noted that Ukraine understands of the importance for Poland to adequately protect its airspace, and so the topic is ...
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Fact Check: No evidence NATO chief said he’ll expel US if Trump ‘surrenders Ukraine’
The head of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization has expressed his support for Ukraine in its fight against Russia but ...
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Leading Romanian presidential candidate spells trouble for NATO and Ukraine
A controversial right-wing populist TikTok star is leading in polls to be the next Romanian president, with views that could ...
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