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Former President Trump and Vice President Harris have diverged sharply over how to handle Ukraine and NATO, with Harris pledging to continue strong support of Kyiv and engagement with allies ...
In Ukraine and in countries across Europe, there has been concern throughout the election season that a Trump win could threaten support for Ukraine, especially after an earlier Republican logjam ...
But Harris warned in the debate that without U.S. support for Ukraine, Putin “would be sitting in Kyiv with his eyes on the rest of Europe,” and she said Trump would simply “give it up” to ...
Ukraine’s ambassador to NATO recently stated that the Ukrainian government would like a formal invitation to join the alliance before President Biden leaves office in January.
At the NATO enlargement summit in November 2002, the NATO–Ukraine commission adopted a NATO-Ukraine Action Plan. [37] President Kuchma's declaration that Ukraine wanted to join NATO (also in 2002) and the sending of Ukrainian troops to Iraq in 2003 [26] could not mend relations between Kuchma and NATO. [26]
Instead of letting Ukraine join NATO, the Trump administration is offering Ukraine a security guarantee in exchange for U.S. access to rare earth minerals. Hegseth insisted in his speech that this ...
On 20 January, Donald Trump became president of the United States. Two days later, Trump warned that he would impose high tariffs and further sanctions on Russia if Vladimir Putin did not make a "deal" to end the war against Ukraine. [166] Trump had vowed to end the war "within 24 hours" and before even taking office, but failed to do so. [166]
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Ukraine would need the U.S. to help it build up an army as big as that of Russia to serve as a "Plan B" if his country is not admitted into the North Atlantic ...