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Russia could invade a NATO country, if a former CIA boss is to be believed. Relations between the West and Russia are at a low point right now, and David Petraeus seems to think that we could be on the brink of war.
Ukraine’s memorandum consists of 22 points, which contain the conditions for international monitoring of the ceasefire on land, at sea and in the air. It was
U.S. President Donald Trump's envoy to Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, said Russia's concern over the eastward enlargement of NATO was fair and the United States did not want to see Ukraine in the U.S.-led military alliance.
The United States considers Russia’s concerns about NATO’s potential eastward expansion to be “fair,” U.S. presidential envoy Keith Kellogg said in an interview with ABC News on Thursday.
Behind Putin’s Back, Serbia Armed Russia's Biggest Enemy with $900 Million in Missiles? Moscow Fumes
Russia has accused its traditional Slavic ally Serbia of betraying their relationship by supplying over $900 million worth of missiles and arms to Ukraine. According to the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR),
The Kremlin expects Russia and Ukraine to discuss the list of conditions for a ceasefire in the war in Ukraine next week in Istanbul, its spokesman said on Friday, praising the U.S. role in mediating the talks.
Russia has criticized Serbia for exporting arms to Ukraine, saying it’s a stab in the back by its traditional Slavic Balkan ally.
President Trump is seemingly giving Russian President Putin a deadline on negotiations over Russia's war with Ukraine. Also, the White House confirmed Israel signed off on a ceasefire proposal from the U.