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The Donald Trump administration is giving the Ukrainian military "deeper strike capabilities" allowing it to hit targets farther into Russia, according to Matt Whitaker, the U.S. ambassador to NATO.
The Trump administration has approved a $825 million arms sale to Ukraine, which will include extended-range missiles and ...
President Donald Trump has sent a letter of support to Ukraine praising its courage and saying the United States believes in ...
The Kremlin said that European powers were hindering U.S. President Donald Trump's efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine and ...
US President Donald Trump has said that Washington is continuing to supply weapons to NATO allies that are currently ...
Trump is growing increasingly frustrated with the lack of tangible progress he’s made to end the war in Ukraine and is contemplating how involved he should be personally in brokering a meeting between ...
President Trump on Thursday promised “interesting times ahead” as he raised the prospect of Ukraine launching an offensive ...
The Trump administration this week approved the sale of extended-range missiles and other related devices to Ukraine to ...
President Donald Trump said Friday he will give Russian President Vladimir Putin “a couple of weeks,” further extending a ...
Former national security adviser John Bolton called President Trump’s Ukraine strategy “incoherent” in an opinion piece ...
Tenn., discusses Valdimir Putin's meeting with foreign leaders, President Donald Trump's sanctions on countries doing ...
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