NATO News
The F-35 is considered one of the world’s finest fighter jets. However, in recent times, several prospective buyers have shown reluctance in going ahead with the purchase.
Europeans ramped up support this week for Ukraine’s battle against drone and ballistic missile attacks. A fresh delivery of anti-aircraft missiles came from the United Kingdom and Germany. The goal is to defend Ukraine’s skies.
Russia will no longer engage in "one-sided" games with the West, President Vladimir Putin stated while addressing journalists on the sidelines of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) summit in Minsk, RT reported.
As Kyiv delivers a blow to Russia, MAGA world erupts and Trump stays quiet.
The announcements emerged as senior officials from Ukraine and the United States opened talks in Saudi Arabia focused on ending Moscow's three-year war against Kyiv.
Lavrov underscored that Russia is primarily interested in a comprehensive approach to reducing conflict potential, focusing on addressing the root causes of fundamental security disagreements.
Trump said that Acting Attorney General Matthew G Whitaker will be the US Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO).
In January, Sweden's former military commander-in-chief Gen. Micael Bydén said it openly: Swedes should mentally prepare for the possibility of war.
Biden called on NATO member countries to strengthen their industrial base, given that Russia is now on a wartime footing with regard to defence production.
In a historic victory, President Vladimir Putin secured an unprecedented win in Russia’s recent election, reinforcing his strong hold on power. This triumph, he stated, validates Moscow’s stance against West.
Sweden will benefit from the alliance's common defence guarantee under which an attack on one member is regarded as an attack on all.
Sweden has stayed out of military alliances for more than 200 years and long ruled out seeking NATO membership.
Big Breaking on India Canada Issue: The Indian government has given a big ultimatum to Canada on the terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar controversy. Canada has been asked to recall dozens of diplomats from the country, with the central government saying it will have to bring back about 40 diplomats by October 10. Canada had 62 diplomats in India and New Delhi has asked them to cut down 41 people.
India has told Canada to withdraw dozens of diplomats from the country, in an escalation of the crisis that erupted when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said New Delhi may have been linked to the murder of a Canadian Sikh. Ottawa has been told by New Delhi that it must repatriate roughly 40 diplomats by October 10, Canada had 62 diplomats in India and that New Delhi had told them to reduce that by 41 people. New Delhi already announced a visa ban for Canadians the day after Trudeau made his bombshell claim on September 18.
India has told Canada to withdraw dozens of diplomats from the country, in an escalation of the crisis that erupted when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said New Delhi may have been linked to the murder of a Canadian Sikh. Ottawa has been told by New Delhi that it must repatriate roughly 40 diplomats by October 10, Canada had 62 diplomats in India and that New Delhi had told them to reduce that by 41 people. New Delhi already announced a visa ban for Canadians the day after Trudeau made his bombshell claim on September 18.
Ukraine has been relying on older aircraft, such as Russian-made MiG-29 and Sukhoi jets, which are vulnerable to air-to-air missile attacks from Russian fighter jets.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said allies are monitoring the situation in Belarus.
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