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President Trump announced that NATO members will send existing weapons to Ukraine and buy new ones from the US, and gave Russia 50 days to agree to a ceasefire before economic penalties are threatened ...
Russia continued its nightly bombardment of Ukrainian cities overnight into Tuesday, after President Donald Trump said the ...
The change in Trump’s approach may also mean that the $US8 billion (£6 billion) of frozen Russian assets in the US (and ...
Trump delayed “very severe” sanctions on Russia for 50 days, sparking criticism from Ukrainians and European leaders who see ...
President Trump said Monday he had brokered a deal to send more weapons to Ukraine without burdening the U.S., while threatening Russian President Vladimir Putin with new sanctions if there is no ...
U.S. military and NATO officials are discussing a possible plan that could be unveiled in the coming days to provide Ukraine with much-needed aerial defense weapons.
Under the plan, other NATO countries would buy U.S.-made arms, then give them to Ukraine to defend itself against Russia.
The US Senate Armed Services Committee has approved $500 million in security assistance for Ukraine in the draft 2026 ...
President Donald Trump could send as much as $300 million in military aid to Ukraine, one source told Reuters.
US, Ukraine sign agreement for decade-long military aid The U.S. signed an agreement to invest long-term in Ukraine, ensuring military aid will flow to the war-torn country for the next decade.
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