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The US on Wednesday announced the approval of $322 million in arms sales to bolster Ukraine's air defenses and its armored ...
The deal stipulates that the U.S. will deliver weapons to the EU, which will handle distribution among member states, with ...
The United States approved a $322 million arms sale to Ukraine for air defense and armored combat vehicles, following limited ...
The United States is sending $322 million in military equipment to Ukraine, including air-defense systems and Bradley ...
The United States on Wednesday announced the approval of $322 million in arms sales to bolster Ukraine's air defenses and its armored combat vehicles.
When selling weapons to foreign nations, the United States will prioritize orders related to supplying arms to Ukraine via ...
The decision comes after a pause in shipments and ongoing debates within the Trump administration over military aid since ...
The U.K. chaired a Ukraine Defense Contact Group meeting to discuss rapid transfer of arms including Patriot missiles, as the ...
"We can't give weapons to everybody all around the world," the Department of Defense's chief spokesperson, Sean Parnell, said.
Don’t be misled; Trump is peeved by Putin and will make money from his irritation out of Ukraine’s war but he has not shifted away from Russia completely, writes world affairs editor Sam Kiley ...
It’s important to remember how we got to this point. Trump proposed a peace deal heavily tilted in Russia’s favor—one that included freezing the battlefield lines, recognizing some of Russia’s gains, ...
The US president says he is "disappointed" in Putin and will be sending "top-of-the-line" weapons to Ukraine, via Nato.