Donald Trump, NATO and Putin
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNPolish PM criticises country's presidential candidate for readiness to discard support for Ukraine's NATO accessionPoland’s Prime Minister Donald Tusk has stated that Karol Nawrocki, the opposition-backed Polish presidential candidate, effectively endorsed the Kremlin’s demands by expressing his readiness not to support Ukraine’s accession to NATO.
There is no specific intelligence at present that suggests Russia intends to attack NATO. But intentions are fluid. In his public speeches, Vladimir Putin has justified his war to conquer Ukraine in several ways: the need to defend Russian-speakers in Donbas;
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Daily Express US on MSNNATO nation intervenes after spotting Russian ‘shadow fleet' ship near power cablePoland, a NATO member, has reportedly intervened after it detected ships from Russia's "shadow fleet" operating near a cable in the Baltic Sea.
Vladimir Putin has boasted of a massive missile strike on a military base in Ukraine’s Sumy region that the Kremlin claims killed as many 70 soldiers.
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Putin will attack NATO ‘in two years’NATO countries could face a direct confrontation with Vladimir Putin within “two years,” according to a new report from the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS). The warning comes as the Russian president opted not to attend peace talks in Turkey with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
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inews.co.uk on MSNPutin sends combat troops and spies to Finland’s border as Nato tensions growMoscow is deploying intelligence specialists and experienced combat units from Ukraine in the Finnish border region - a key potential flashpoint between Russia and Nato
President Trump said ceasefire negotiations would begin "immediately," but the Kremlin has expressed little eagerness for a ceasefire in the war it began.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNPutin doesn’t seem to know how to end war: Vance threatens Russia with shift in US positionThe US may withdraw from the peace process between Ukraine and Russia. Moscow needs to start cooperating, states US Vice President J.D. Vance, Sky News informs. According to Vance, if Russia is not ready for dialogue to establish peace with Ukraine,