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NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said that all NATO member states have agreed to Ukraine's membership, adding that this issue cannot be part of the peace
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warned regional allies Monday that a NATO target to boost defence spending by 2032 would come "too late", as countries arm in response to Russia's
The challenge is that Russia has China’s industrial backing, allowing it to scale more effectively than Ukraine. China produces 80 percent of the world’s fiber-optic supply. Russia has far more state finances to allow the purchasing of these supplies, while Ukraine still heavily relies on volunteers to drive some of these efforts .
A British military spending boost, including new attack subs and long-range weapons, will make the U.K. "a battle-ready, armor-clad nation," Prime Minister Keir Starmer says.
This comes as Germany shared a warning about a ‘very serious’ threat from the nation. NATO top commander Chris Cavoli echoed these concerns.
Nordic, Baltic and central European NATO members are committed to Ukrainian membership of the military alliance, the leaders of Poland, Romania and Lithuania said following a summit of the so-called B9 and Nordic countries on Monday.
"I would expect next week that the Senate will start moving the sanctions bill," said Graham, an ally of President Trump but also a firm backer of Ukraine's war efforts.