Moscow insists it has no plans to invade, but is demanding wide-ranging security guarantees — including a ban on Ukraine ever joining NATO — in exchange for de-escalation
Moscow insists it has no plans to invade, but is demanding wide-ranging security guarantees — including a ban on Ukraine ever joining NATO — in exchange for de-escalation
Moscow considers talks with the US and NATO “unsuccessful,” but there is no talk of military action, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said
Kiev claims ‘cyber espionage’ group backed by Belarusian intelligence hacked Ukrainian websites
Pentagon spokesman John Kirby described the intelligence that Russia could frame Ukraine as preparing an attack against Russian-backed forces as “very credible.”
Troops are pulling out according to schedule, bloc’s chief indicates
Russia’s dealings — or, more accurately, its clashes — with the West have focused on one country that has been a particular flashpoint for confrontations in recent years: Ukraine.
The contradictory messages from the Kremlin have stumped officials and Russia experts, showing the Russian leader’s desire to keep his rivals on edge.
The artist currently known as Ye also reportedly seeks business opportunities in Russia
Both sides described businesslike talks that didn’t resolve their differences as Russian troops mass near the Ukraine border
A host of long-declassified documents, however, show Moscow was promised bloc wouldn’t admit more states
Russia would be hit hard with economic sanctions should it intervene in Ukraine. In addition to direct sanctions on Russian entities, penalties could include restrictions on products exported from the USA to Russia and foreign-made products subject to U.S. jurisdiction.
Reciprocal restrictions on missile deployments in region could also be on table in Geneva negotiations on Monday
Geneva (AFP) – The United States and Russia open talks Sunday in Geneva on soaring tensions over Ukraine, with Moscow seeking a wide-ranging new security arrangement with the West but facing strong pressure to pull back troops.
A Russian-led force has arrived in Kazakhstan at the request of the country's authoritarian president, amid a violent crackdown on anti-government protests.
Satellite images, social media posts and flight-tracking data allow private analysts to track details governments once classified
Following talks, Zelensky says he feels US-Ukraine relations are ‘special’