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Geoff Bennett: Add to that, Paul, the U.S. approach and attitude suggests that the administration is already looking beyond this war and looking toward meeting President Trump's long-held goal of boosting ties with Vladimir Putin. Is there any concern about, one, the U.S. robbing Ukraine of ...
... being linked to the talks since Ukrainian officials weren't invited. He visit was rescheduled for March 10. War continues Meanwhile, Russia continued to pummel Ukraine with drones, according to Kyiv's military. The Ukrainian air force said Russian troops launched a barrage of 176 drones at Ukraine overnight, most ...
... if there is a time to wake up, so it is now we wake up, we start financing our defense, where we can start financing Ukraine. And then we build the table. We support Ukraine, but we would say that, look, yes, the times might change. The alliances change, but ...
... fair was crucial, said Ivan Sybyriakov, senior manager of the Unmanned Systems Center at the SPETS Techno Export. “It is very important to show that Ukraine is not a victim of the war,” he said. “Ukraine is the defender of Europe.” Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha visited Ukraine's ...
... his country’s mineral resources to the U.S., as Trump has suggested, would need to come with a written agreement on security guarantees for Ukraine. Ukraine and several European countries have insisted that without security guarantees, Russia could invade the country again, even if a settlement is reached. Those ...
... of expectations than one formal single negotiating process. Ali Rogin: Questions about the makeup of the table aside, do you think President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine has the same leverage now that he may have had if, for example, were to have entered into this phase under the Biden administration ...
... told Vance that real peace requires Ukraine to be in a “strong position” when starting negotiations, stressed that the U.S negotiators should come to Ukraine, and that the U.S., Ukraine and Europe must be at the negotiating table for talks with Russia. No Europeans at the negotiating table ...
... will be against the principles of the our independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity. Nick Schifrin: But Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth this week suggested that Ukraine could not recapture all occupied territory. We've heard different messages from different U.S. officials. What's the impact on Ukraine on those ...
... at Vance Earlier, Scholz said he was “pleased” at what he called a shared commitment with the United States to “preserving the sovereign independence of Ukraine,” and agreed with Trump that the Russia-Ukraine war must end. But Scholz also condemned the new political tack from Washington, affirming his strong ...
... and Europe that is unnecessary. Do you think the United States imposing tariffs on Europe would prevent Europe from working with the United States on Ukraine? Kaja Kallas: No, we have different cooperation points. So it's clear that there are no winners in trade wars. The consumers are the ...
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