The US and Ukraine signed off Thursday on a 10-year security agreement, with the leaders of the Group of Seven nations ...
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US President Joe Biden and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a new security agreement Thursday as world leaders ...
US Vice President Kamala Harris will announce a $1.5 billion package of humanitarian assistance and aid to repair Ukraine’s ...
In a show of solidarity with Ukraine, G7 leaders cleared the way for a $50 billion loan package for Kyiv as US President Joe ...
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The agreement on how to use the frozen Russian assets to benefit Ukraine comes several months after the White House broke ...
But the agreement does not guarantee the U.S. will automatically defend Ukraine if the Russian advance accelerates ...
The Biden administration's decision to allow U.S. weapons to be used for attacks within Russia has weakened the Kremlin and ...
The highly anticipated agreement will leverage interest and income from the more than $260 billion in frozen Russian assets, ...
PUTIN’S NEW BEST FRIEND: Russian President Vladimir Putin is in Vietnam today, having been feted for two days in North Korea, ...
Allies are expecting to agree on a new system for backing the war effort after several months where the future of western ...