Comments by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that dismissed the idea of speaking to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump about Ukraine’s endeavor to join NATO have been presented out of context online.
A new body will assume responsibility for Ukraine aid, which one general called "a good day for Ukraine and a good day for NATO."
No, Trump cannot legally withdraw the United States from NATO via executive order. Federal law requires congressional approval to leave the alliance. There is a law explicitly prohibiting the president from unilaterally leaving NATO, though some experts say there may be ways around it.
Trump's picks include Elbridge Colby, who opposes Ukraine's NATO membership but supports tougher sanctions on Moscow, and Michael Duffey, who froze military aid to Kyiv in 2019.
A month and a half after Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election, there are still few details about his peace plan. However, some specifics have already emerged in statements made by Trump and his key advisors.
A new U.S. president and battlefield realities appear to be pushing Zelensky, who had long insisted on fighting for every inch of occupied land, to the table.
European leaders will be jostling for influence when Donald Trump re-takes office in a few weeks. We look at who could end up being his main interlocutor across the Atlantic. #EuropeNews
While complaining about the ‘ridiculous fees’ US incurs when shipping goods through the Panama Canal, President-elect Donald Trump threatened to take back the water passageway from the authorities in
Victor Orban also said that hopes for the development of economic cooperation with the United States after President-elect Donald Trump takes office
Patel is not just unfit to run the FBI, he is unsuited “for any job in government” and a “woefully unqualified” zealot, stated a New York Daily News editorial. Senators must exercise their constitutional responsibility in an impartial manner, and refuse to be bullied by Trump and his MAGA cohorts to vote for unqualified nominees.
Aleksandar Vulin noted that he is "not optimistic about prospects for the United States changing its policy toward Serbia" after the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump