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New provisions in the National Defense Authorization Act aim to prevent unilateral Pentagon decisions on Ukraine aid after Trump's oscillating support and sudden aid withdrawals.
A change to a nuclear-related license fueled the claim that the Trump administration lifted U.S. sanctions on Russia.
President Trump’s about-face on last week’s pause of some weapons shipments to Ukraine has revealed chasms within the administration, with the president claiming several times that he didn’t know who approved the halt.
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (NCP) said countries that share a border with Russia will play other roles in post-war Ukraine.
The decision left officials on both sides of the Atlantic scrambling to find out how long the pause might last.
In symbolic rulings, Moscow was again blamed for the downing of Flight MH17 in 2014 and for an array of war-related human rights violations, including the transfer of Ukrainian children to Russia.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said there were "areas of potential cooperation" between Washington and Beijing, and stressed the importance of managing differences, following his first in-person meeting with his Chinese counterpart as he wrapped up a two-day regional security forum in Malaysia.
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - President Donald Trump at a Tuesday Cabinet meeting aimed his ire at Russian President Vladimir Putin for his role in prolonging the war in Ukraine. Three and a half years after Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, President Trump indicated Tuesday that his patience is wearing thin with Russian President Putin.
Russia fired a record 728 Shahed and decoy drones at Ukraine overnight, as well as 13 cruise and ballistic missiles, the Ukrainian air force said, in the latest escalation after weeks of mounting Russian aerial and ground attacks in the more than three-year war.
A week ago today, Trump had an hourlong phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin. And after that, everything changed. The end of the affair: The U.S. president — who in January came into office claiming he could strike a peace deal with Putin on Day One;