A social-media post Wednesday from President Donald Trump called on Russia stop its “ridiculous war” with Ukraine or face stiffer penalties — but the U.S. doesn’t appear to have much ...
Ukraine is not just waiting for arms from the West, it is also launching its own arms industry. Kyiv already has the 2S22 Bohdana under development and in action in Donbas, report ERR correspondents ...
(Reuters) - U.S. military equipment sales to foreign governments in 2024 surged 29% to a record $318.7 billion, the State Department said on Friday, as countries sought to replenish stocks sent to ...
Defense contractors are straining to meet the surge of demand that has mushroomed as a result of Russia's invasion of Ukraine ... and munitions sent to Kyiv. Arms sales and transfers are viewed ...
The Israeli Foreign Ministry has proposed handing over Russian-supplied weapons captured by the IDF to Ukraine, the Ukrainian embassy in Israel said on Jan. 21. The Ukrainian side is hopeful for a ...
President-elect Donald Trump just hours before his inauguration, expressing his readiness for discussions with the new US administration on key global issues such as Ukraine and nuclear arms. Follow ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated US President-elect Donald Trump on taking office and expressed openness to dialogue on Ukraine and nuclear arms. Putin emphasised the need for a ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin expressed his willingness to engage in discussions regarding the Ukraine conflict with the incoming U.S. administration under Donald Trump, as he emphasized his hope ...
Putin Congratulates Trump Before Inauguration, Says Open to Talks on Ukraine, Nuclear Arms By Andrew Osborn and Vladimir Soldatkin MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian President Vladimir Putin congratulated ...
Putin makes statement on Trump hours before inauguration Welcomes Trump's comments on Russia ties Says he's willing to discuss Ukraine and nuclear arms MOSCOW, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Russian President ...
Putin, who usually holds Security Council meetings on Fridays rather than Mondays, said Russia was open to talks with the new administration on a range of what he called key international issues, ...