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NATO fighter jets have been scrambled after Russia launched a series of missile and drone attacks on Ukraine overnight, ...
Sen. Chris Coons, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, told "Face the Nation" moderator Margaret Brennan that "there has to be a security guarantee for Ukraine going forward," but ...
Whether Putin is satisfied or dissatisfied with the outcome of the Russia-Ukraine war, then, Russia-NATO relations seem destined to remain hostile, and possibly even conflictual if there are no ...
Jens Stoltenberg, the NATO secretary general, also sounded bullish on the membership question, telling reporters before the Oslo meeting that it would include “how to address Ukraine’s ...
NATO allies have agreed to 40 billion euros in funding Ukraine in the next year, according to Reuters.NATO also plans to set up a new command structure for training and assisting Ukraine that will ...
NATO troops in Ukraine? French proposal brings a warning from Russia NATO's leaders dismissed the whole idea, but after 9 months of stalemate, Russian forces are advancing.
CHARLES KUPCHAN is Professor of International Affairs at Georgetown University and a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. His most recent book is Isolationism: A History of America’s ...
Ukraine's membership of NATO is "achievable", but Kyiv will have to fight to persuade allies to make it happen, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told Ukrainian diplomats in a speech on Sunday.
“The consequences of Ukraine in the E.U. will be complicated, even explosive,” said Thomas Gomart, director of IFRI, the French Institute of International Relations.
Those outlines became what NATO, in fact, offered Ukraine in Vilnius: no MAP needed, the creation of a NATO-Ukraine Council to upgrade formal political relations, and a multiyear assistance ...
The Carrots: Rehabilitating U.S.-Russia Relations and Closing the Door to Ukraine’s NATO Membership Trump’s effort to end the war is a welcome contrast from his predecessor’s approach.
Our research, however, found that scholars and policy analysts in NATO countries have radically different understandings of developments in Ukraine after Russia’s 2014 intervention in Crimea and ...