NATO, Ukraine
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As Trump promises more weapons and threatens economic pressure on Moscow, WSJ’s Ukraine Bureau Chief James Marson explains what is at stake for Kyiv in the face of increasing Russian attacks.
President Donald Trump and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte announced what Rutte called a "really big" deal Monday for the US to send Ukraine weapons through NATO, replenishing the besieged country’s supplies of weapons.
President Trump met with NATO's Secretary General in the Oval Office. Trump announced a new deal to sell weapons to NATO for distribution inside Ukraine and said he is "not happy" with Russia.
Donald Trump says he is "very, very unhappy" with Russia and has announced plans to deliver "top-of-the-line" weapons to Ukraine, via Nato.
During a meeting at the White House, President Trump announced a deal for the United States to send weapons to NATO that would be paid for by the European nations.
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte is in Washington for talks with President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth as well as members of Congress
President Trump announces arrangement where NATO pays for US weapons sent to Ukraine, as Russian strikes intensify across Ukraine, including an attack on a maternity hospital.