Zelenskyy Pushes for New Trilateral Talks Amid Stalled Ukraine Negotiations
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy emphasizes the need for renewed trilateral talks with Russia and the U.S., while Sweden announces a $1.4 billion military aid package to Kyiv.
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Ukraine’s Zelenskyy emphasizes the need for renewed trilateral talks with Russia and the U.S., while Sweden announces a $1.4 billion military aid package to Kyiv.
European leaders at the Munich Security Conference emphasize urgent need for strategic autonomy amid shifting global dynamics and strained transatlantic ties.
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France, Germany, Sweden, and Norway bolster military presence in Greenland through joint exercises, responding to heightened regional security concerns in 2026.
European leaders outline multinational security plan for Ukraine, linking territorial decisions to robust guarantees as peace talks advance.
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The U.S. has reversed its policy on Ukraine since Donald Trump took office, leading to verbal conflicts and raising security concerns across Europe.
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European leaders at the EPC summit in Budapest agreed to take greater responsibility for their own security, highlighting the need for collective European action in addressing pressing global challenges.
At a UN meeting, China’s envoy Fu Cong called for joint efforts to build a balanced and effective European security architecture, urging political solutions and multilateral cooperation.
As NATO foreign ministers meet in Brussels to mark the alliance’s 75th anniversary, increased military spending and large-scale exercises raise concerns over European stability and relations with Russia.
Poland’s President Andrzej Duda signs a law suspending the country’s participation in the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, signaling a pivotal change in defense policy.
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