NATO Secretary Gen. Mark Rutte warned Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday that the alliance was “ready and willing” ...
BRUSSELS, Dec 3 (Reuters) - Two-thirds of the member states of NATO have committed to the weapons for Ukraine through the ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte brushed off fresh concern Tuesday about the United States' commitment to the military ...
Allies must allocate at least 1 billion dollars every month for US weapons for Ukraine, said NATO Secretary General Mark ...
NATO’s secretary general referenced the recent explosion on a Polish train route used by allies for delivering weapons to ...
BRUSSELS, Dec 2 (Reuters) - NATO Chief Mark Rutte repeated on Tuesday that the consensus needed for Ukraine to join the ...
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte was left scrambling when asked what happens if Donald Trump stops sending weapons to Ukraine — even if Kyiv offers to pay. With US envoy Steve Witkoff meeting Putin ...
Some allies are setting out clear red lines for NATO’s role in a peace plan after being largely sidelined in talks so far.
Geneva talks between U.S. and Ukrainian officials make significant progress on ending Russia war, with Secretary Marco Rubio ...
Mark Rutte's comments come a day after Putin rejected US proposals for peace in Ukraine after talks with US negotiators in ...
The alliance chief also warned that the threat Moscow poses to Europe will far outlast any peace deal reached with Kyiv.
Over two-thirds of the member states of NATO have committed to the weapons for Ukraine through the so-called Prioritised ...
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