
Friday EU Talks Fail To Break Belgium’s Veto on Ukraine Funding Plan
Von der Leyen still called the meeting with Belgian PM “very constructive” and said discussion will continue.

Von der Leyen still called the meeting with Belgian PM “very constructive” and said discussion will continue.

European officials are escalating the rhetoric while even some big mouths in Russia appear to be toning it down.

The Kremlin will respect nuclear restraints as the most recent arms treaty nears expiry, stressing the need for continued U.S. dialogue.

The Western alliance is strengthening its border and air protection as Moscow issues stark warnings on a potential conflict.

Moscow said if the Central European nation moves to join NATO there would be “countermeasures.”

The U.S. president confirmed on Sunday that Steve Witkoff will travel to Russia this week.

The escalation of tensions between Washington and Moscow do not bode well for the chances of a ceasefire in Ukraine.
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The former president floated the idea of using nuclear weapons to deter prospective candidates to the alliance, a message suspected to be a comment on Ukraine’s future.

“For the U.S. and its henchmen, the territory of the former Union is a ‘country of unlearned lessons,” the former Russian president wrote on the anniversary of the Georgian war, while casually threatening to renew the conflict.