Saudi meeting follows U.S. cutoff of military aid and intelligence to Kyiv
On the issue of Ukraine, Mitsotakis is expected to emphasize that Europe must speak with a single, unified voice, particularly regarding prospects for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
The push for European defense autonomy is gaining traction, with EU officials acknowledging a growing willingness among member states to take decisive steps in that direction.
His statement comes a day after President Donald Trump ordered the suspension of shipments of U.S. military aid to Ukraine
Move comes days after contentious meeting between Trump and Zelensky
Unlike Nixon and Kissinger’s gambit in the 1970s, the strategy threatens to divide the West
Display of disunity risks emboldening Russia’s Vladimir Putin in negotiations to end the war
Limited infrastructure, out-of-date maps and corruption hindered efforts to mine in the country even before the war
Trump says he will meet Friday with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
France’s Macron and others are mobilizing to cajole Trump into preserving trans-Atlantic ties.
A new breed of veterans from Latin America and Asia patrols front lines for a salary, idealism or the thrill of combat
Ukraine has reportedly reached an agreement with the United States regarding its mineral resources, according to The Financial Times. Ukrainian officials state that Kyiv is now ready to sign a deal for the joint development of its mineral resources, including oil and natural gas after the U.S. withdrew its demand for rights to $500 billion […]
"President Putin violated peace," Macron said during a joint press conference with Trump.
Macron made it clear that peace must not equate to Ukraine’s capitulation or a ceasefire without safeguards.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis addressed the war in Ukraine and the immense human toll suffered by the Ukrainian people over the past three years during his intervention in a teleconference at the Summit for Ending the War. “Three years since the beginning of the invasion, I believe this is an important moment to reflect […]
Russian state news agency TASS, citing sources from the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, suggested that the explosion had the hallmarks of a "terrorist attack."
Greece reaffirms support for international law, condemning Russia’s invasion of Ukraine while highlighting concerns for the Greek diaspora in Mariupol.
U.S. and Russia plan second round of talks despite Ukraine objections; Trump-Putin meeting under consideration.
Agreement could help resolve tensions that flared up between Zelensky and Trump
Kyiv’s refusal to sign immediately has sparked a rising war of words between Trump and Zelensky