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The issue of supplying Taurus cruise missiles to Ukraine is causing disputes within the coalition of parties working to form ...
Western allies want a "militarily strong Ukraine," German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said Friday, as his country ...
Germany faces a "new unpredictability" in relations with the U.S. and will need to provide more military leadership given the ...
"Kryvyi Ri should not be repeated," said German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius at today's meeting of the Ramstein group in Brussels. With the Trump administration backing the US away from its ...
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius assured of continued military support for Ukraine and emphasized that Russia is not ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Russia is still not interested in peace, Germany's Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said on Friday, ...
Russia shows no interest in peace, affirms Germany's Defence Minister Boris Pistorius. He emphasizes that Ukraine is poised ...
Germany and Britain sent a message to Russia on Friday that Ukraine will be able to keep up its fight thanks to Western ...
According to Pistorius, Germany will provide Ukraine with more than €11 billion ($12.5 billion) in military aid by 2029 in addition to the funds already pledged.
European countries are vowing to sends billions of dollars in further funding to help Ukraine keep fighting Russia’s invasion ...
Europeans will ensure that Ukraine maintains a strong army, as this is key to securing peace on the continent. Therefore, ...
Peace in Ukraine is “out of reach in the immediate future,” German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius warned Friday as allies pledged a record €21 billion in new military aid to Kyiv. Pistorius said ...
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