Vice President J.D. Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth fanned out to European capitals this month delivering what Hegseth characterized as a "stark" message to America's treaty allies: "Now is the time to invest [in defense], because you can't make an assumption that America's presence will last forever."
Trump vows peace in Ukraine without NATO intervention
NATO Preparing 'Billions' in Ukraine Aid After Trump-Rutte Talks
Secretary General Mark Rutte said that NATO will increase its defense spending and prepare security guarantees for Ukraine.
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Trump dismisses Ukraine's NATO demands as raw material talks continue
The US President told media that Ukraine’s Nato bid “was not going to happen” during a visit to Washington by the UK Prime Minister.
VOLODYMYR Zelensky has confirmed he will meet Donald Trump in Washington to sign a historic minerals deal with the US. The deal – said to be worth up to $500billion – is seen as a way
Citing unnamed U.S. officials, Bloomberg reported that Moscow and Washington were discussing economic cooperation in the far north, which could "drive a wedge" between Russia and its key trading ally, China. It could also be part of a detente between the U.S. and Russia sought by President Donald Trump.
French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Trump on Monday — the third anniversary of Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, a sovereign democracy, which has killed tens of thousands of civilians and left Putin and his forces accused of war crimes.
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We live in an era of multipolarity, where American hegemony is contested, and the assumptions that underpinned NATO’s longevity are eroding.
NATO members are continuing their largest combat exercises of 2025 amid concern within the 32-nation alliance over its most powerful member, the United States
Though Keir Starmer is touting the trans-Atlantic “special relationship” that has endured since World War II, he faces an uncertain reception.
While U.S. officials characterized the talks as the first step in a peace deal, the Russians are portraying them as a way to end Moscow’s isolation.
NATO’s rationale, its first secretary-general ... Russia while complaining about the United States. Dominic Green is a Washington Examiner columnist and a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.
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