NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte has sidestepped questions about Ukraine's possible membership in the military alliance.
NATO will step up intelligence sharing and improve the protection of critical infrastructure, NATO chief Mark Rutte said.
NATO is highly unlikely to heed Ukraine's call for a membership invitation at a meeting on Tuesday, according to diplomats, ...
Secretary of State Antony Blinken listens to NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte ahead of a two-day meeting of the alliance's ...
Ahead of US President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, who has been a critic of Nato, British Prime Minister Sir Keir ...
NATO foreign ministers open two days of talks Tuesday in Brussels with support for Ukraine high on the agenda as the country ...
The incoming US president has vowed to press for a quick deal to end Russia’s war – leaving Kyiv scrambling to position ...
Mark Rutte says any poor deal forced on Kyiv would leave the West's enemies like Iran, China and North Korea "high fiving" ...
The bilateral cooperation with the U.S. strengthened the defense capability of Finland, said the Finnish Air Force. It has ...
The stronger our military support to Ukraine is now, the stronger their hand will be at the negotiating table,” Mr Rutte said ...
NATO member states, especially Europeans, should aim for a coalition of the willing to send troops to Ukraine, consisting of ...
On the day of the NATO ministerial meeting, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine published its official position on ...