Sweden's former prime minister Carl Bildt has accused Russia of working with the US to undermine Ukraine's position.
Sweden has announced a transfer of air defense systems worth 1.2 billion Swedish krona (approximately $113 million) to Ukraine, Svenska Dagbladet reported on Feb. 23.
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UK’s Starmer says Europe is at ‘crossroads in history’ as leaders agree to steps to Ukraine peace
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‘A crossroads in history’: Europe seeks to take control of Ukraine negotiations at pivotal London summit
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White House Row With Ukraine Raises Stakes for European Summit in London
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Hosted on MSNSweden to deliver gas turbines to Ukraine soonSweden allocated 500 million Swedish kronor (roughly $47 million) for the construction of gas turbines for Ukraine. "Each turbine can generate electricity for 185,000 people. We are doing everything we can to support Ukrainian families,
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Poll: Should Ukraine do what Trump wants and give up on joining NATO?
Why doesn't NATO open its doors to Ukraine?
NATO membership for Ukraine is becoming increasingly elusive. The previous U.S. administration has been silently opposing extending a NATO invitation to Ukraine. Such a policy by Ukraine's main backer has raised eyebrows in the past.
Former NATO commander says war in Ukraine ‘a long way from being over’
Sweden has announced a new aid package for Ukraine, including RBS 70 and Tridon Mk2 air defense systems, to mark the war’s third anniversary.
Sweden has manufactured two large gas turbines to support Ukraine.The Embassy of Sweden in Ukraine reported this on Facebook, Ukrainian News Agency
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson warned that the outcome of the war in Ukraine will shape generations to come and that the world was at a crossroads.
Russia and Ukraine are heavily using drones, with the tactics and technology rapidly evolving. NATO nations are taking note and action.
The shift in U.S. support for Ukraine in its war with Russia, which enters its fourth year on Monday, has raised alarms in Kyiv and in capitals across Europe. A new documentary finds that those anxieties are especially high in some of Russia’s neighbors on the Baltic Sea.
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