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The alliance is turning 75, getting a new secretary general and facing a host of rising problems coming out of Russia.
Turkey's President Tayyip Erdoğan has long been eyeing the role of peacemaker in Russia's war with Ukraine. Erdoğan most recently pursued this ambition again on Wednesday when he told Russian President Vladimir Putin that Ankara could help end the war,
We’ll be off this Thursday and Friday for July Fourth but will be back in your inboxes on Monday, July 8 — just in time for the NATO Summit. Dozens of foreign policy experts are calling on NATO members to avoid advancing toward Ukrainian membership at the alliance’s upcoming summit,
Should he be reelected, the former president wants to "to redefine the U.S. role in NATO very significantly," Politico reported.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg confirmed the alliance is to provide Ukraine with military aid worth €40 billion ($43 billion) in 2025 in a press conference on Friday. The secretary general said allies have agreed to sustain this financial pledge next year as a "minimum baseline" to meet Ukraine's needs in the defence against the Russian invasion.
As NATO prepares to mark its 75th anniversary next week, the alliance is beginning to explore a larger role for itself in the Indo-Pacific. In an interview with VOA, Stephen Flanagan — an adjunct senior fellow at the research organization RAND — said NATO doesn't play a major role in Indo-Pacific security,
Most Americans have no clue about the extent of civilian destruction, rape, murder, and torture the Kremlin has brought to Russian-occupied territories.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg hopes Ukraine can join the alliance within the next decade, he told dpa in an interview published on Friday. "I strongly hope that Ukraine will be an ally," he said in an answer to a question about the possible expansion of NATO within the next 10 years,
The letter says including Ukraine in the pact would give Kiev a security guarantee that could lead to World War III and commit the U.S. to fighting Russia in any future Russia–Ukraine conflict. The letter argues that Ukrainian NATO membership “would reduce the security of the United States and NATO Allies,
The 32 members of the NATO military alliance will meet in Washington next week to project a united front on Ukraine and its fight against Russian aggression but there could be some fractures behind the harmonious facade.
Slovak President Peter Pellegrini has said that his country is in favour of restraint in the negotiations on Ukraine's accession to NATO to prevent escalation. Source: European Pravda; Standard, quoting Pellegrini at a joint press conference with Polish President Andrzej Duda on Thursday Details: Pellegrini pointed out the differences in the views of the two presidents on the issue of negotiations on Ukraine's accession to NATO.
Dozens of foreign policy experts have urged NATO members not to advance Ukraine's membership issue at the Washington summit, arguing that, in their view, it would jeopardise the United States and its allies and could fracture the coalition.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has met with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to discuss the strengthening of Ukrainian air defence, the recovery of the energy system and the NATO summit in Washington.
Today, we bring you news from the front lines as Russia seems to make gains in the Donbas. And we speak to our Brussels Correspondent about the intense diplomacy between Ukraine and Nato.
Kyiv has been told that, before it can join Nato, it must fix its problems with corruption. These are very real: the latest Corruption Perceptions Index ranks Ukraine below Belarus and Kazakhstan. But that is not the true reason why there will be no good news on accession for Zelensky at Nato’s 75th anniversary summit in Washington next week.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg did not announce members would be required to send military aid to Ukraine, as social media posts claim.