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"Ukraine can win this war," NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said, adding that the alliance must continue to offer military support to Kyiv. He spoke by video link to the meeting as he ...
What Frozen Ukraine War Would Mean For NATO's Eastern Flank Published Nov 14, 2024 at 4:00 AM EST Updated Nov 14, 2024 at 4:25 AM EST By Ellie Cook —reporting from Prague, Czech Republic ...
At its first summits after Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, NATO gave President Volodymyr Zelenskyy pride of place at its table. Ukraine continues to fight a war so that Europeans ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said this week that Ukraine is not in a strong position to start negotiating the end of the war that has been raging in Eastern Europe for nearly three years. In ...
But the war in Ukraine is being fought on a different basis — military support for Kyiv is not contingent on NATO membership — and that should open the door to a new range of solutions for ...
The war in Ukraine and the existential threat that Russia poses to European security has dominated NATO’s agenda in each of the summits the military alliance has held since Moscow launched its ...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — An offer of NATO membership to territory under Kyiv’s control would end “the hot stage of the war” in Ukraine, but any proposal to join the military alliance should be ...
A NATO-Russia war over Ukraine – once unthinkable, then merely unlikely – is now a genuine possibility. Not because Vladimir Putin wants it. He doesn’t. Not because NATO is spoiling for a fight.
The US first provided Ukraine with long-range Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) missiles, which have a maximum range of about 180 miles (290 kilometers), in October of 2023.
Joining NATO has for years been a central goal of Ukraine’s foreign policy, part of its plan to secure its future within the European Union and the West. As far back as 2008, NATO said Ukraine ...
More than two years into Russia's war on Ukraine, we take a look at how it's reshaped NATO. NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Jack Detsch, a national security correspondent for Foreign Policy.
NATO leaders said in 2008 that Ukraine would join the alliance one day, and Stoltenberg has repeated that promise throughout the course of the war — though the organization has established no ...