NATO, Trump and Ukraine
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Russia launched four missiles and 136 drones into Ukraine overnight into Monday morning, according to Ukraine's air force.
In a sharp 180-degree turn on US support for Ukraine, Donald Trump announced that the Washington will send more weapons to Kyiv, two weeks after US military assistance to Ukraine was paused, allegedly due to low stockpiles.
The president said in a meeting with NATO’s leader that Kyiv will have new weapons and air defenses within days under the agreement.
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💣 NATO rift widens—France and Italy snub U.S. weapons deal amid Ukraine crisisOn July 16, media outlets Politico and La Stampa reported that both France and Italy have chosen not to participate in a new NATO-led initiative designed to finance the delivery of American weapons to Ukraine.
Scripps News on Monday spoke with Ambassador Matthew Whitaker, the Permanent Representative of the United States to NATO, about a new deal to sell weapons to Europe for use in Ukraine.
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Sending Ukraine offensive weapons could push Russian President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table, retired Adm. James Stavridis, the former NATO supreme allied commander, said on Monday. Speaking ahead of the announcement of the U.