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Russia, Ukraine and Trump
Kyiv's troops are struggling to hold territory in Russia's Kursk region and may be forced to retreat, reports say.
The United States will lose if Russia wins its war in Ukraine, Finnish President Alexander Stub said on Monday (February 24), as fears mount in Europe about U.S. President Donald Trump's intentions three years since Moscow's invasion.
Sweden and Finland, two nations once famed for their neutrality, have arguably found a business and security boom in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Less than three years after applying
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (NCP) heads to Brussels on Thursday for an EU meeting on support for Ukraine and European security.
Supo on Tuesday published a national security review in which it named Russia as the biggest threat to Finland, which shares a 1,340-km (833-mile) border with Russia and joined Western military alliance NATO in 2023 in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The Finnish Prime Minister said Finland is part of a so-called ”coalition of the willing” offering help to Ukraine.
The meeting has been overshadowed by the extraordinary scolding of Ukrainian President Volodymyr by President Trump at the White House.
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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