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Donald Trump has announced a weapons deal for Ukraine that he said was worth billions of dollars, and threatened 100 per cent tariffs on Russia if there was no deal to end the fighting within 50 days.
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Mediaite on MSN‘Pissed’ Trump Plans to Unveil ‘Aggressive’ Ukraine Arms Deal in Swipe at Putin: ReportTrump is reportedly preparing to unveil a major escalation in U.S. support for Ukraine after growing frustrated with Putin’s refusal to entertain a ceasefire. The post ‘Pissed’ Trump Plans to Unveil ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNMacron announces €6.5 billion in extra military spending amid rising global threatsFrench President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday pledged an additional €6.5 billion ($7.6 billion) in military spending over the next two years, citing growing and unprecedented threats ranging from Russia ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNPutin warns Trump of his new offensive in Ukraine's east within 60 days – AxiosRussian leader Vladimir Putin told US President Donald Trump during a phone call on 3 July that he plans a new escalation in Ukraine's east within the next 60 days in order to reach the administrative ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNTrump plans big arms push for Ukraine, including long-range missilesThe plan is likely to include long-range missiles that could reach targets deep inside Russia, including Moscow. This could alter the course of the war and affect Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSN‘This is no longer hypothetical’: What happens to NATO and the EU if Ukraine loses the war — Simon TisdallAccording to Tisdall, Ukraine’s defeat is no longer a hypothetical — it’s a scenario that must now be seriously considered. He reminded readers that Ukraine has been resisting Russia’s invasion for ...
French President Emmanuel Macron has announced $7.6 billion euros in additional military spending over the next two years.
The Russian President is said to have told both Donald Trump and Iranian officials that he supports the deal, despite Russia ...
"Putin would support zero enrichment. He encouraged the Iranians to work towards that in order to make negotiations with the Americans more favorable," a European source told Axios.
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNTrump's recent remarks on Russia give hope to Europe – Financial TimesUS President Donald Trump may have changed his tone on Russia and its ruler Vladimir Putin of late, but there are doubts in Europe that this is evidence that the US administration is now pro-Ukrainian ...
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Axios on MSNScoop: Putin urges Iran to take "zero enrichment" nuclear deal with U.S., sources sayRussian President Vladimir Putin has told both President Trump and Iranian officials that he supports the idea of a nuclear deal in which Iran is unable to enrich uranium, sources familiar with those ...
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