•Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni yesterday urged NATO allies to stick together after a report that the United States was mulling action against Spain over its refusal to support operations against Iran. “NATO must remain united. I believe it is a source of strength,” Meloni told reporters as she attended an ...
•Trump and Putin US President Donald Trump said today he was ready to sanction Russia, but on the condition that all NATO allies agree to completely halt purchases of Russian oil and implement their own sanctions. “I am ready to do major Sanctions on Russia when all NATO Nations have agreed, and started, to do […]
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, NATO, military leaders are expected to meet at noon today to discuss Ukraine, following a meeting at the White House Monday between President Donald Trump and several key European leaders, including NATO Secretary General, Mark Rutte. This is even as Trump said that U.S. troops won’t be involved in any peace...
•NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stressed that Tehran should not be allowed to have a nuclear bomb, as Israel and Iran exchanged fresh strikes today. He said his “greatest fear” was that Tehran had a nuclear weapon which would give it a “stranglehold” on Israel and the rest of the […]
•Kamala Harris and Donald Trump NATO will stay united no matter who wins the US election, the alliance’s secretary general Mark Rutte said in Berlin today, as Washington’s allies nervously await the outcome of the vote. “Whoever wins those elections, we will work with Kamala Harris, we will work with Donald Trump, and make sure […]...
•Vladimir Putin Russian President, Vladimir Putin, says a direct conflict between Russia and NATO would mean that the planet is one step away from World War Three, according to Reuters. The comments came as Putin claimed a landslide victory in Russia’s presidential election with 87.8 per cent of the votes, reports AFP. The US, Germany, [&helli...
•US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson Sweden today became the 32nd member of NATO with the handover of documents at a ceremony in Washington, a historic move that Secretary of State Antony Blinken said marked a “strategic debacle” by Russia. “Good things come to those who wait,” Blinken said […...

