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How NATO’s European members can help Ukraine and help themselves, write Kurt Volker and Nico Lange
Kurt Volker is an American former ambassador to NATO and former special representative for Ukraine. Nico Lange is a former chief of staff to the German defence minister.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNFinnish President calls on Europe to choose between Putin and democracy
European countries must choose between supporting the aggressive world order promoted by Russia and embracing freedom and ...
BRIDGEWATER, N.J. — NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is set to meet President Donald Trump this week on the heels of the U.S. leader announcing plans to sell NATO allies weaponry that they can ...
NATO chief Mark Rutte is pushing the Allies to swiftly build up their jet fighters and missiles to avert an all-out war with ...
Part of the agreement involves a commitment to buy American oil and gas. Over the course of the Russia-Ukraine war, now in ...
Secretary General Mark Rutte of the North Atlantic Treaty believes Russia will be ready to attack by 2030. Mr. Brooke has ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNMark Rutte calls on NATO to increase U.S. arms purchases for Ukraine
Addressing the defense ministers of allied countries at a recent meeting, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte highlighted a new ...
Mark Rutte emphasized that by purchasing additional US arms for Ukraine, NATO members could simultaneously address "three key decisions made by leaders at the NATO Summit in The Hague: increasing ...
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The Observer on MSNMark Rutte, the normal guy who became Nato’s Trump whisperer
The Dutch branded their former PM Mr Teflon. But the world won’t forget that he called the US president ‘daddy’ ...
Trump’s sudden shifts on NATO and Ukraine demonstrate how flattery can drastically alter the course of U.S. policy.
Trump's approach of imposing sanctions on Russia and providing weapons to Ukraine aims to weaken Moscow's economy and halt its territorial conquest.
"It's a very big deal we've made," President Donald Trump remarked in front of the world's cameras on Monday, sitting next to NATO 's chief, Mark Rutte, in the Oval Office.
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