STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - The Nordic and Baltic countries on Friday gave renewed backing to Ukraine's fight against Russia, promising in a joint statement to further increase their support.
The leaders of Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Iceland, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, and Sweden have pledged to bolster their ...
Ukraine should be given strong security guarantees,' say leaders in joint statement, adding 'Ukraine, Europe must be involved ...
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Putin 'preparing war against Nato countries next year', warns Zelensky - latest Ukraine developments
Donald Trump has been criticised for appearing to take the bargaining chips of Ukrainian Nato membership and territorial ...
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Ukraine’s president issued a stark warning, saying that Russia may be preparing an act of aggression against NATO members as ...
The Trump administration is signaling that European allies need to take the lead in securing Ukraine. How they respond has a ...
The European Parliament adopted a resolution on February regarding the further deterioration of the political situation in Georgia under the ruling Georgian Dream (GD) government. The critical ...
Europe's big fear has been that Donald Trump would return to the White House, cozy up to Vladimir Putin and throw Ukraine ...
His address to the Munich Security Conference comes after Zelensky says he doesn't see a "ready US plan" to end the war.
Residential end-user electricity and gas prices vary widely across European capitals. When adjusted for PPS, country rankings ...
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