The Baltic nation’s Constitution Protection Bureau (SAB) assessed that Russia does not currently have the manpower and resources to threaten NATO — but that could change.
Latvia Warns of Growing Risk Latvia’s state security agency has issued a serious warning about the ongoing war in Ukraine and its potential impact on Europe. The agency believes that if the conflict slows down or becomes frozen,
NATO members are concerned about Europe's security, warning of need to bolster defenses against the risk of Russian aggression.
The US Air Force C-37 B, typically used for high-profile missions, was seen in Moscow after Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin's call.
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Trump, Zelenskyy hold high-stakes summit amid tensions over peace talks with Putin
Putin Will Use Peace Talks to Weaken US, NATO Ally Says
Latvia's foreign minister warned that Russia wanted to "weaken U.S. power" in the world as Washington and Moscow seek to end the war in Ukraine.
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Trump meets British Prime Minister as peace talks over Ukraine kick off
A US Air Force plane has been spotted in Moscow - it comes after President Donald Trump announced he and Vladimir Putin had agreed to visit one another's countries as they move towards a deal to end t
Poland scrambled "military aviation" in its airspace early Tuesday morning in response to Russian missile strikes in Ukraine, the country's Operational Command said.
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Russian, U.S. diplomats to meet in Turkiye to discuss operation of embassies in Moscow, Washington
Russian and US diplomats discuss normalizing embassy operations at Istanbul talks
Russian and U.S. diplomats are holding talks in Istanbul on Thursday to discuss ways to normalize the operation of their respective embassies after rounds of diplomats’ expulsions in the past years
Russian Delegation Arrives for U.S. Talks in Istanbul, Witness Says
A U.S. official earlier said that the U.S. delegation will be led by Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Sonata Coulter, while the Russian delegation will be led by Aleksandr Darc
Officials say that Russia and Belarus will hold a joint military exercise in September, part of efforts by the two neighbors and allies to expand military ties amid the fighting in Ukraine
Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs has a grim message for the world: Hit the panic button, and keep hitting it. “Never stop panicking,” the Latvian head of state wrote on X, Facebook and Bluesky — presumably cross-posting to ensure everyone gets the memo.
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