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Ukraine will receive arms from the US warehouses for about 5 billion dollars under the PURL program. This will happen by the end of 2025. This was announced by NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Shekerinska. She said that it is the PURL mechanism that now covers the most urgent needs of Ukraine.
After being blindsided by President Donald Trump’s 28-point plan last month, some Europeans have expressed extreme disquiet at being apparently sidelined in talks.
Work has started on a new rocket fuel factory in Denmark set to be the first time a Ukrainian weapons manufacturer will operate in a NATO country. Production by Fire Point is expected to start in the spring. The company says the plant is intended to remove a bottleneck in the manufacture of solid propellent for Kyiv's domestically made missiles.
General Mark Rutte brushed off fresh concern about the United States’ commitment to the military organization on the eve of a meeting of allied foreign ministers focused on Russia’s war against Ukraine.
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Ukraine targets Russia's shadow fleet in foreign waters as sanctions fail to sink Putin's oil sales
At least three oil tankers have been hit by explosions in what appears to be a stepped up unilateral effort by Ukraine to sink Russia's sanctions-dodging oil sales.
EADaily, December 11th, 2025. Kiev leaves Donbass, Ukraine does not join NATO, but joins the EU in 2027. This version of Trump's peace plan is published by the Ukrainian media, former Verkhovna Rada deputy Oleg Tsarev reports in his telegram channel.
Senior Lieutenant Oleksandr Voitko, deputy commander of the Armed Forces of Ukraine's 13th Unmanned Systems Forces Regiment, told international journalists
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Trump claims Ukraine's NATO bid was doomed well before Putin stepped in
US President Donald Trump says the understanding that Ukraine would not join NATO was formed long before Vladimir Putin began talking about it, according to Politico. "Uh, it was always, uh ... I