Ask yourselves what we can do for our own security,” Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, whose country holds ... to match that rate at least until Russia backs down. “It is today that we ...
Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with the Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, in Warsaw, Poland.
The new administration is considering sanctions and other economic means to bring the Kremlin to the negotiating table.
Europe should welcome rather than rebuff U.S. President Donald Trump's call for other NATO members to ramp up their military spending, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said
Ask yourselves what we can do for our own security,” Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, whose country holds the EU presidency ... He urged his European partners to match that rate at least until Russia backs down. “It is today that we need to radically ...
She described Russia as “a heavily militarised country ... Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk delivers his speech during the presentation of the programme of activities of the Polish Presidency ...
As the Trump administration embarks on its quest to bring peace to Ukraine, one of the big issues waiting to be addressed is how Ukraine’s future security will be supported as part of any deal. Consideration of this issue has led to proposals for a multinational force,
Beijing and Washington should take the lead on a plan to offer a collective security guarantee to Kyiv and Moscow as a foundation for a deal When I wrote in the Financial Times in 2023 that even though China has nothing to do with the Ukraine war,
Tulsi Gabbard, Donald Trump's nominee for Director of National Intelligence, testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday.
Tulsi Gabbard cited it as an example of how "faulty intelligence have led to costly failures" and the undermining of national security US
Tulsi Gabbard faced tough questions Thursday about past comments about Russia, Syria and government leaker Edward Snowden during a Senate confirmation hearing on her nomination to lead the U.S. intelligence service.
Half of Poles believe Ukraine should not join NATO or the EU until the issue of exhuming Volyn massacre victims is resolved, according to a new poll published on Jan. 30.