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The following is the transcript of an interview with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte that aired on "Face the Nation with ...
A sudden feud, an impasse or a first step toward a cease-fire are all possible at the summit in Alaska as the two leaders navigate thorny issues such as Ukraine’s territory and NATO expansion.
The E3 letter follows months of diplomatic stalemate, particularly after a 12-day war between Iran and Israel in June.
Russian officials say a top priority at Friday's Trump-Putin summit is normalizing U.S. relations on topics beyond Ukraine.
JONATHAN KARL, ABC “THIS WEEK” CO-ANCHOR: Joining us now from The Hague is NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte. Mr. Secretary ...
I wonder if Messrs. Merz, Starmer and Macron understand how tough they are making it for Atlanticists like me to push back ...
Trump and Putin meet to discuss the Ukraine war, NATO expansion, and European security. Key topics include territorial ...
History is bearing witness to those who took action and to those who turned away from the cruelty in Gaza. Gaza has no time ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin hinted that he could be willing to make a nuclear deal with President Donald Trump just ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the summit would amount to a 'listening session' for President Trump on the ...
There are few investing booms in the world right now that are bigger than the rush to tap into Europe’s military buildup.
President Trump will meet President Putin in Alaska today, and while there has been a vast amount of speculation about what ...