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NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte will travel to Washington on Monday for talks with U.S. President Trump about American arms deliveries to Ukraine, as expectations grow over a possible policy reversal,
For a fleeting moment, Ukraine’s conflict may have come full circle. In the past 48 hours, US President Donald Trump has perhaps said his most forcefully direct words yet on arming Ukraine. And in the same period,
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How Trump Got Sucked Back into the Ukraine WarPresident Trump’s recent shift to a more hawkish stance on Ukraine, including a new round of arms sales and a vitriolic diatribe against Vladimir Putin, is seen by some as a “betrayal” of his “America First” rhetoric.
New provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act aim to prevent unilateral Pentagon decisions on Ukraine aid after Trump's oscillating support and sudden aid withdrawals.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNRhetoric shifted, but not actions: Western allies doubt Trump’s stance on Ukraine has changedTwo senior Western officials told the outlet that while Trump’s latest remarks have offered “some hope” of a shift in approach, there have been no concrete actions to indicate the White House is leaning more favorably toward Kyiv.
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Amazon S3 on MSNUS denies aid halt to Ukraine—Trump signals shift to prioritizing Weapons while Zelensky Loses LandsUS President Donald Trump denies reports that military aid to Ukraine has completely stopped but signals a major shift in US policy prioritizing America’s own defense stockpiles. As critical weapons deliveries face delays,
After days of expressing displeasure with his latest phone call with Putin, Trump went even further at a Cabinet meeting.
A change to a nuclear-related license fueled the claim that the Trump administration lifted U.S. sanctions on Russia.
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNJohn Herbst: Trump has yet to 'bring the hammer down' on the KremlinU.S. President Donald Trump continues to publicly shift his stance on Russia’s war against Ukraine. Following his latest phone call with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, Trump labeled the full-scale invasion “Biden’s war” and said he doesn’t want to get too involved in the conflict.
President Donald Trump seems to have learned the lesson painfully gleaned by all his 21st-century predecessors: You can’t reset US relations with Vladimir Putin.