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"Russia will be ready for confrontation with Europe — and therefore with us — as early as 2027," Polish Prime Minister Donald ...
As NATO defense ministers met in Brussels, Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said he had not seen evidence of a Russian troop withdrawal from the Ukrainian border, but there were still “grounds ...
While the global spotlight recently focused on diplomatic tensions between the United States and Denmark over Greenland, a quieter but equally significant development has been unfolding farther north.
BRUSSELS — The United States and NATO rejected key Russian security demands for easing tensions over Ukraine but left open Wednesday the possibility of future talks with Moscow on arms control ...
NATO will send a written proposal to the Kremlin later this week to “try to find a way forward” amid growing tensions over Russia’s troop build-up on Ukraine’s border, Secretary General ...
BRUSSELS (AP) — Senior NATO and Russian officials were meeting Wednesday to try to bridge seemingly irreconcilable differences over the future of Ukraine, amid deep skepticism that Russian ...
Putin: U.S. and NATO have "ignored" security demands 01:58. Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday accused the U.S. and its allies of ignoring Russia's top security demands but said Moscow is ...
NATO troops, warships and aircraft are taking part in massive military exercises stretching across the Atlantic as tensions with Russia rise.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says Russian pressure and threats against Ukraine are the “new normal” for Europe, as Russia has massed more than 150,000 troops and is prepared to attack.
Russia's top diplomat accuses the US and NATO of risking a 'nightmare scenario of military confrontation' amid tensions over Ukraine By John Haltiwanger ...
RIGA, Latvia — NATO foreign ministers began talks here Tuesday as the alliance confronts mounting tensions with Russia over its military buildup near Ukraine. U.S. Secretary of State Antony ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday the U.S. and its allies, not the Kremlin, are to blame for rising tensions in Europe that have revived talk of war.