NATO's top official says Russia needs to move more quickly to end the war in Ukraine, and he's been told by the U.S. that Moscow must "do more." "The ball clearly is in the court of the Russians ...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has forced NATO to revisit its initial security strategy of deterrence to one that is increasingly ready for war. The war has raised new fears of Russian aggression ...
We are pledged to continue to put Ukraine in the strongest possible position, militarily, economically.' This comes as Russia saw 35,140 casualties this February alone, according to the NATO ...
A Russian drone attack late Thursday on Kharkiv, Ukraine's second ... Andrii Sybiha said at a NATO meeting in Brussels, referring to the Kharkiv strike. "We must get Russia serious about peace.
"Part of these guarantees should be the neutral status of Ukraine, the refusal of NATO countries to accept ... in the interview with Izvestia that Russia remains strictly opposed to the deployment ...
A cease-fire in Ukraine will result in Russia re-deploying more than half of its frontline troops to NATO’s borders, and will massively increase the security threat in the Baltic, defense ...