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essanews.com on MSNNATO chief criticizes Putin's delegation mistake at Istanbul talksThe Russian leader Vladimir Putin made a significant error by sending a low-level delegation to Istanbul for talks with ...
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DPA International on MSNNATO chief: Putin 'made big mistake by sending low-level delegation'NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte on Friday criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin for not travelling to Turkey to meet ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNMark Rutte slams Russia's 'LOW-LEVEL' Delegation | 'Ukraine ready for Peace, But....'NATO General Mark Rutte slammed Russia for sending a ‘low-level’ delegation to the Peace talks being held in Istanbul. Rutte ...
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Putin’s critical misstepNATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin made a mistake by sending a delegation ...
NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte said Thursday that the organization's procurement agency is cooperating with police ...
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Putin's big mistakeNATO Secretary General Mark Rutte said on Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin made a mistake by sending a delegation ...
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DPA International on MSNGermany split on NATO 5% defence push as Wadephul backs Trump planGerman Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul on Thursday backed US President Donald Trump's demands for NATO members to spend 5% ...
Transatlantic ties were in the spotlight Thursday as NATO defense ministers met in Turkey and the European Union pursued ...
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RBC Ukraine on MSNNATO Secretary General on Putin's refusal to negotiate with Zelenskyy: Russia lost opportunityUkraine proposed to Russia to hold a high-level meeting in Istanbul. However, President Vladimir Putin refused, thereby missing an opportunity to move toward peace, according to a press conference by ...
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DPA International on MSNGermany's defence minister pushes back on NATO 5% spending targetGerman Defence Minister Boris Pistorius on Thursday pushed back against calls to raise NATO members' defence spending target ...
Spending 5% of GDP on defense would mean over $220 billion dollars a year for Germany. New Chancellor Olaf Scholz says the ...
Germany's new government surprised NATO allies on Thursday by putting forward plans to boost defence spending.
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