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Zelenskyy offers resignation for NATO entry as US prepares for Trump-Putin meeting
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Zelenskyy offers to step down in exchange for peace and Ukraine’s Nato membership
Zelensky offers to resign for peace or NATO as Trump-Russia talks exclude Ukraine
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said he is ready to step down if it brings peace or if it means Ukraine can join NATO, as Donald Trump and Russia hold peace talks.
As we hit the three year mark since the invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces, Europe and NATO appear to be at their most fractured and vulnerable.
French: Let’s briefly discuss Vladimir Putin’s ambitions, because many people view this war as extremely limited. In other words, if Putin gets what he wants in Ukraine, driven by his animosity toward Ukrainian independence, there wouldn’t be broader implications of Ukrainian defeat.
VOLODYMYR Zelensky has warned that Vladimir Putin is eyeing five other European countries for invasion. The Ukrainian has suggested at a press conference marking the third anniversary of
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Asked in the Oval Office if he would characterise Vladimir Putin as a 'dictator', Donald Trump said: 'I don't use those words lightly' - despite branding President Volodymyr Zelensky the same
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“The time has come to strike a NATO base” (Russian advocate)On Russia 1, Vladimir Soloviev and his team of pro-Putin advocates comment and polemicize on international news. Latest target: NATO. With NATO in turmoil over Donald Trump's threat to withdraw from the Alliance,
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that he’s willing to step down if it means a NATO membership for Ukraine. This was in response to an ABC News reporter who asked Zelenskyy if he would give up his presidency for peace in Ukraine.
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NATO secretary general says European countries have to do 'much, much more' to increase defense spendingNATO Secretary General Mark Rutte weighs in on talks to end Russia's war in Ukraine and the future of the military alliance on 'The Story.'
Two percent is a start, as President Trump has said, but it’s not enough, nor is 3%, nor is 4% — more like 5%,” the defense secretary said in a speech in Brussels.
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